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Hop Shed


July 1999 Photo by David Bangs

Sometimes saving a tree has played as important a part in developing Gilman Village as saving a building. A case in point is the tower-like building between the Wold Barn and Granary. To avoid cutting down the venerable oak tree located there, the Baylis Architects designed a structure reminiscent of the hop sheds which were a part of the agricultural history of the valley.

Businesses as of July 1999 (By shop address)

  • 37: Tantalus Restaurant - A Greek Bistro
  • 38: Public Restrooms
  • 39: Touch of Serenity Annex - Fountains  & classroom (Upstairs)

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