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Tally Hall was the name of an indoor shopping plaza/food court on Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills, Michigan. It was developed by Mel Rosenhaus (1925-2011) and, according to Mr. Rosenhaus' eulogy, was the first food court in Michigan.  A wondrous arcade/museum of coin-op machines and oddities called [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Place)|Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] was a popular establishment within Tally Hall and is now all that remains after the Tally Hall complex was torn down.
Tally Hall was the name of an indoor shopping plaza/food court on Orchard Lake Road in Farmington Hills, Michigan. It was developed by Mel Rosenhaus (1925-2011) and, according to Mr. Rosenhaus' eulogy, was the first food court in Michigan.  A wondrous arcade/museum of coin-op machines and oddities called [[Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum (Place)|Marvin's Marvelous Mechanical Museum]] was a popular establishment within Tally Hall and is now all that remains after the Tally Hall complex was torn down.


Eventually, they all agreed to name the band Tally Hall and they began to record some EP's and play small shows around the UofM campus.
Eventually, they all agreed to name the band Tally Hall and they began to record some EP's and play small shows around the UofM campus. An early mascot of theirs was a chinchilla, based on a chinchilla they had. It featured as the cursor on their site and on a couple shirts.


The matching wardrobe/colored ties first started around November 2003.
The matching wardrobe/colored ties first started around November 2003.