From Alex MacDonald
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Early New England villages always centered on the meeting house. This building served as church, town hall, and general purpose meeting place for all public gatherings. They generally had little or no furniture, no heat, and were of modest, simple construction.
The roof can be either permanently attached, or left loose to allow placing figures inside. This building is printed in several pieces, and designed for a print bed of 200mm x 140mm or larger.