| Also known as
the Odd Fellows Hall, the Washington Hall was constructed in
1850 and is a nice example of Greek Revival architecture. For
many years it housed a theater on the second floor, making it a
popular destination for entertainment. Note the
"temple" form of the structure, including the
full-height pilasters
of the Corinthian Order
on either side of the front
faηade.
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