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American Legion Hall (Shoshone, Idaho)
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The American Legion Hall near Shoshone, Idaho is a stone building that was built in 1928 and listed on the NRHP on September 8, 1983. It is of Bungalow/Craftsman architecture and served as a clubhouse and as a meeting hall, and was listed on the NRHP for its architecture.[1] It is located at 107 West A Street in Shoshone. It was built by stonemason Jack Oughton. It was also a work of Steve Rhodes.
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Location | 107 W A Street, Shoshone, Idaho 83352 |
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Nearest city | Shoshone, Idaho |
Coordinates | 42°56′4″N 114°24′25″W |
Area | less than one acre |
Built | 1928 |
Built by | Oughton, Jack; Rhodes, Steve |
Architectural style | Bungalow/Craftsman |
MPS | Lava Rock Structures in South Central Idaho TR |
NRHP reference No. | 83002355[1] |
Added to NRHP | September 8, 1983 |
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It is a tall one-story building that is about 44 feet (13 m) by 36 feet (11 m). It has a porch that is inset at the front and wraps out around one side of the house.[2]