The Bell Tower Building in Cumberland, MD, is a historic two-story brick structure that served as the city's first police headquarters and jail. Constructed in the late 1880s, it features a distinctive wooden bell tower at its center, which inspired its name.
After its use as a police station, the building remained vacant until 1941 when it was repurposed as a clinic for the Allegany County League for Crippled Children. Today, it is home to the Allegany County Chamber of Commerce, offering a glimpse into Cumberland's past as visitors explore its well-preserved architecture.
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