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Painesville, Wisconsin
Built in
 1852 by Protestants from Wittenburg, Germany who settled in Franklin 
and Oak Creek, Wisconsin, the Painesville Meeting Hall is located on 27th and Ryan Road in Franklin, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin. The meeting hall originally served the First Free Congregation (Frei
 Gemeinde), later used as an Army Depot during 
the Civil War as well as by the Underground Railroad and was the first and oldest Freethinker Hall in Wisconsin. Entered to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.. 
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