The town was the epicenter of a Spiritualist cult around 1900. The cultists built a barn-like structure in which they held their rituals. When the cult fell out of favor with other similar cults in the area (for reasons unknown), the cult sold the building to the city. It has been used as used as a skating rink, dance hall, meeting place, factory, and summer theatre venue ever since.
Some say that Confederate gold is buried somewhere on the property. Others say the place is haunted. Still others say that members of the cult return every 7 years to "recharge" a diabolic icon with the blood of an innocent victim.
None of this has been proven, however, even though the legends gain popularity (and a few more embellishments) with each new generation.
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