Lyndeborough Center Historic District

The Lyndeborough Center Historic District consists of three structures: the Town Pound, Town Hall, and Congregational Church. The district was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. In 2010, by town meeting vote, this district became part of a larger, officially zoned local historic district.Summarize the following text using ONLY facts from it. Do NOT invent references, emails, or links. If the text doesn't mention something, leave it out. The Town Pound is a square-shaped stone structure, open at the top and entered through a gate. The current hall is a 1+1⁄2-story Greek Revival building, constructed in 1845-46 as a 35-by-40-foot (11 by 12 m) building with a meeting hall and one anteroom at the southeast corner. The Church dates from 1837, when pressure from the Baptist Society resulted in the church moving out of the third town hall. The church was extensively remodeled in the 1890s, and the entire structure underwent major structural repairs in the mid-1980s.