Ingersoll, Ontario Town Hall

The Ingersoll, Ontario Town Centre has many purposes. On the main floor is a branch of the Oxford County Library. On the second floor are the offices for the town and the town council chambers as well as a meeting room. The offices are split in two; one side is Zoning, By-laws, structural etc., and the other is Administrative, Treasury, and Economic Development. The basement is closed to the public. It contains the I.T. department and extra storage.

Ingersoll Town Centre
Ingersoll Town Hall on September 16, 2012
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed-use
LocationIngersoll, Ontario, Canada
Coordinates43.0377°N 80.8839°W / 43.0377; -80.8839
Completed1992
Technical details
Floor count2 floors plus a basement
Website
http://www.ingersoll.ca/
King St. side
Town Centre in Winter.
Wooden statue of a man with beard
Statue by Neil Cox, in the Town Hall

History

The building is situated on the site of an old hotel. There are rumours of a ghostly woman walking the halls at night in her sleeping gown crying, along with voices from the old bar. After the hotel was abandoned for several years, the town purchased the land and built a brand new office.

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