This 1887 Italianate structure, which can be found at 309 N. Geiger Street, features authentic Victorian lighting, elongated windows, 14-inch brick walls, and the original tin ceiling.  Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this building once served as a fire station and jail, and later as the focal point for Huntingburg's social, cultural, and political events through the 1930's.  After several decades, the building was renovated and, in full use today, now stands as a symbol of community pride.

More information: available by appointment by calling (812) 683-3622