Odd Fellow Hall

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The earliest fraternal building erected in Springfield was the first Odd Fellow Hall built in 1881. It is known to have been a wooden building large enough to house the lodge rooms, city fire department and city council chambers. This building was replaced in the early 20th century with a masonry building built in a restrained version of the American Renaissance, popular in Oregon between 1890 and 1915.

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