#9. Jail House, 232 Carpenter Street c. 1910
This was the village's first official jail; its predecessor
was a tool shed behind the old village
hall. The village lock-up was called The Greenlight
Hotel because when occupied, a green light in front
was turned on. Located in the historic commercial
district, the jail stands out because of the barred
window and all-brick exterior. The jail has three
cells with pressed tin walls. It is no longer used in
its official capacity.