Designed by Charles Brigham and built in 1892 the Fairhaven Town Hall was given to the town by Henry Rogers, a wealthy industrialist and businessman. This high Victorian gothic inspired hall even includes granite trim quarried from various Massachusetts towns. In 1981 the town hall was added to the National Register of Historic Places and has remained well preserved till this day. As part of the restoration and preservation efforts Spring City Jefferson luminaires and hancock poles were added surrounding the building. This assembly was commonly seen as a gas lit piece, with the arm providing a place for the lamplighter to place his ladder while lighting the lamp each evening.