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Building |
Image |
Dates |
Location |
City, state |
Description |
1 |
American River Grange Hall No. 172 |
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1882 built 1996 NRHP-listed |
38°36′3″N 121°16′28″W |
near Rancho Cordova, California |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
2 |
Pilot Hill Grange Hall No. 1 |
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1889 built ? designated California Historic Landmark |
On State Hwy 49 (P.M. 31.3), 0.2 mi N of Pilot Hill, California 38°50′38.12″N 121°0′53.94″W |
Cool, California |
First Grange Hall in California, established 1870, building built 1889. The site is California Historical Landmark number 552.[3] |
3 |
Boulder Valley Grange No. 131 |
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1900 built 1987 NRHP-listed |
3400 N. 95th St. 40°2′13″N 105°7′48″W |
Lafayette, Colorado |
NRHP-listed[2] |
4 |
Pike's Peak Grange No. 163 |
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1909 built 1990 NRHP-listed |
3093 N. State Hwy 83 39°24′32″N 104°45′42″W |
Franktown, Colorado |
Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture, Vernacular wood frame[2] |
5 |
Greenfield Hill Grange No. 133 |
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1897 built 2008 NRHP-listed |
1873 Hillside Rd. 41°11′3″N 73°17′38″W |
Fairfield, Connecticut |
Queen Anne style architecture[2] |
5.5 |
Wallingford Grange No. 33 |
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1933 built |
586 Center St. |
Wallingford, Connecticut |
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6 |
Grange Hall (Wilton, Connecticut) |
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1899 built |
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Wilton, Connecticut |
Possibly included in Cannondale Historic District? |
7 |
Elm Grange |
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1840 built 1985 NRHP-listed |
39°29′56″N 75°38′56″W |
near Odessa, Delaware |
Greek Revival architecture, Italianate architecture, Federal architecture[2] |
8 |
Cochran Grange |
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1842 built 1973 NRHP-listed |
39°26′35″N 75°44′11″W |
Middletown, Delaware |
Greek Revival architecture, Italianate architecture, Georgian architecture[2] |
9 |
Wood River Center Grange No. 87 |
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1914 built 2003 NRHP-listed |
43°0′12″N 114°28′43″W |
in or near Shoshone, Idaho |
NRHP-listed[2] |
10 |
Grange Hall (Murphysboro, Illinois) |
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1912 built 1990 NRHP-listed |
37°49′10″N 89°19′19″W |
Murphysboro, Illinois |
Early Commercial architecture[2] |
11 |
Vinland Grange Hall |
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1884 built 2000 NRHP-listed |
Jct. of Oak and Main Sts. 38°50′21″N 95°10′56″W |
Vinland, Kansas |
Gable front design[2] |
12 |
Church Hill Grange Hall |
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1878 built 1975 NRHP-listed |
36°47′58″N 87°34′28″W |
Hopkinsville, Kentucky |
NRHP-listed[2] |
13 |
Benton Grange No. 458 |
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1915 built 2004 NRHP-listed |
Jct. of River Rd. and School Dr. 44°35′21″N 69°35′6″W |
Benton, Maine |
Colonial Revival architecture[2] |
14 |
Grange Hall (Eddington, Maine) |
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1879 built 2004 NRHP-listed |
Airline Rd., 0.4 mi W of junction of ME 46 S 44°47′32″N 68°35′11″W |
Eddington, Maine |
Italianate architecture; also known as East Eddington Public Hall or Comins Hall[2] |
15 |
Garland Grange Hall |
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1891 built 1975 NRHP-listed |
Off ME 94 45°2′27″N 69°9′38″W |
Garland, Maine |
Greek Revival architecture, Italianate architecture[2] |
16 |
Lakeside Grange No. 63 |
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1905 built 2005 NRHP-listed |
Main St., jct. of Main St. and Lincoln St. 44°6′37″N 70°40′54″W |
Harrison, Maine |
Colonial Revival architecture[2] |
17 |
Lee Forest Grange |
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1840 built 1990 NRHP-listed |
Main St. E of ME 168 45°21′36″N 68°17′10″W |
Lee, Maine |
Greek Revival; also known as "Abial Cushman Store"[2] |
18 |
Tranquility Grange No. 344 |
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1908 built 2002 NRHP-listed |
1 mi. N. of jct. ME 52 and ME 173 44°18′21″N 69°5′52″W |
Lincolnville, Maine |
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture[2] |
19 |
Machias Valley Grange, No. 360, former, |
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1907 built 2007 NRHP-listed |
3 Elm St. 44°42′47″N 67°27′27″W |
Machias, Maine |
Queen Anne style architecture[2] |
20 |
Wonder Grange |
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1874 built 1977 NRHP-listed |
Off ME 11 45°36′20″N 68°31′39″W |
Medway, Maine |
Also known as Congregational Church of Medway; NRHP-listed[2] |
21 |
Monticello Grange No. 338 |
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1922 built 2000 NRHP-listed |
Main St., 0.7 mi. S of jct. with Muckatee Rd. 46°18′26″N 67°50′29″W |
Monticello, Maine |
Late Victorian architecture[2] |
22 |
Somerset Grange No. 18 |
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1866 built 1988 NRHP-listed |
Jct. of Main St. and Mercer Rd. 44°42′48″N 69°47′55″W |
Norridgewock, Maine |
Second Empire architecture; also known as "Eaton School"[2] |
23 |
Anson Grange No. 88 |
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1849 built 2004 NRHP-listed |
10 Elm St. 44°51′16″N 69°53′55″W |
North Anson, Maine |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
24 |
North Jay Grange Store |
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1895 built 1974 NRHP-listed |
ME 17 44°33′15″N 70°14′9″W |
Jay, Maine |
NRHP-listed[2] |
25 |
Oakfield Grange, No. 414 |
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1906 built 2006 NRHP-listed |
89 Ridge Rd. 46°5′54″N 68°9′5″W |
Oakfield, Maine |
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[2] |
26 |
Enterprise Grange, No. 173 |
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1884 built 2008 NRHP-listed |
446 Dow Rd. 44°43′14″N 68°47′20″W |
Orrington, Maine |
Italianate architecture[2] |
27 |
Upton Grange No. 404 (Former), |
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1899 built 2000 NRHP-listed |
Jct. of ME 26 and Mill Rd. 44°41′40″N 71°0′43″W |
Upton, Maine |
NRHP-listed[2] |
28 |
Pleasant River Grange No. 492 |
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1909 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
44°4′33″N 68°50′20″W |
Vinalhaven, Maine vicinity |
NRHP-listed[2] |
29 |
Dalton Grange Hall No. 23 |
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1879 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
42°27′38″N 73°10′58″W |
Dalton, Massachusetts |
Late Victorian architecture, Other[2] |
30 |
Foxboro Grange Hall |
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1897 built 1983 NRHP-listed |
42°3′56″N 71°15′2″W |
Foxborough, Massachusetts |
Late Victorian architecture[2] |
31 |
Guiding Star Grange |
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? built
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Greenfield, Massachusetts |
First grange organized in Massachusetts, in 1873 |
32 |
Third Meetinghouse |
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1816 built 1976 NRHP-listed |
1 Fairhaven Rd. 41°39′43″N 70°49′13″W |
Mattapoisett, Massachusetts |
Italianate architecture[2] |
33 |
Norfolk Grange Hall |
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1863 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
28 Rockwood Rd. 42°7′20″N 71°19′58″W |
Norfolk, Massachusetts |
Italianate architecture, Georgian architecture[2] Was built as a Baptist church; is still used as a Grange Hall now. |
34 |
West Stockbridge Grange No. 246 |
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1838 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
42°20′9″N 73°22′7″W |
West Stockbridge, Massachusetts |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
35 |
Grange Hall (West Tisbury, Massachusetts) |
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1859 built
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41°22′48.89″N 70°40′31.01″W |
West Tisbury, Massachusetts |
A historic building preserved by the Martha's Vineyard Preservation Trust[4] |
36 |
Atlas Grange Hall |
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? built 1982 NRHP-listed |
8530 Perry Rd. 42°58′5″N 83°33′13″W |
Atlas Township, Michigan |
"New-England" architecture; NRHP-listed[2] |
37 |
Minnehaha Grange Hall |
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1879 built 1970 NRHP-listed |
4918 Eden Ave. 44°54′38.5″N 93°20′58″W |
Edina, Minnesota |
NRHP-listed[2] |
38 |
Oliver H. Kelley Homestead |
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1850 built 1964 NHL 1966 NRHP-listed |
2.5 mi. SE of downtown Elk River, Minnesota on U.S. Highway 10 45°15′35″N 93°32′12″W |
Elk River, Minnesota |
U.S. National Historic Landmark. Home of one of the Grange founders. |
39 |
Bear Valley Grange Hall |
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1874 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
44°18′51″N 92°27′56″W |
in or near Zumbro Falls, Minnesota |
Front gabled[2] |
40 |
Crescent Grange Hall No. 512 |
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1881 built 1979 NRHP-listed |
45°23′0″N 93°5′58″W |
East Bethel, Minnesota |
NRHP-listed[2] |
41 |
Rackett Grange Hall No. 318 |
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1926 built 2001 NRHP-listed |
41°39′53″N 102°12′16″W |
Lewellen, Nebraska |
NRHP-listed[2] |
42 |
Grasmere Schoolhouse No. 9 and Town Hall |
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1889 built 1900 NRHP-listed |
86 Center Street 43°1′19″N 71°32′42″W |
Goffstown, New Hampshire |
Also known as the Grasmere Grange Hall, in the village of Grasmere. |
42 |
Lower Intervale Grange No. 321 |
1912 built 2022 NRHP-listed |
471 Daniel Webster Hwy.
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Plymouth, New Hampshire |
Little changed. |
43 |
Jeremiah Smith Grange No. 161 |
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1891 est. 2009 NHSRHP-listed |
1 Lee Hook Road 43.12166°N 71.01129°W / 43.12166; -71.01129 (Jeremiah Smith Grange No. 161) |
Lee, New Hampshire |
Building had previously been a Baptist church.[5] |
44 |
Blow-Me-Down Grange |
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1839 built 2001 NRHP-listed |
1071 NH 12-A 43°32′1″N 72°21′24″W |
Plainfield, New Hampshire |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
45.5 |
Lower Intervale Grange No. 321 |
1912 built 2022 NRHP-listed |
471 Daniel Webster Hwy. 43.7237°N 71.6761°W / 43.7237; -71.6761 (Lower Intervale Grange No. 321) |
Plymouth, New Hampshire |
Little changed. |
45 |
Golden Rod Grange No. 114 |
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? built 1994 NRHP-listed |
W side NH 32, 0.1 mi. S of jct. with Eaton Rd. 42°52′20″N 72°16′57″W |
Swanzey, New Hampshire |
NRHP-listed[2] |
46 |
Andy's Summer Playhouse |
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1860 built
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42°49′52″N 71°46′35″W 582 Isaac Frye Hwy Wilton, NH 03086 |
Wilton, New Hampshire |
Building in use as Grange Hall from 1925-1967[6] |
47 |
Cold Spring Grange Hall |
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1912 built 1998 NRHP-listed |
720 Seahore Road 38°58′39″N 74°54′48″W |
Lower Township, New Jersey |
Colonial Revival architecture[2] |
48 |
Belmont Grange No. 1243 |
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1860 built 2006 NRHP-listed |
32 Willets Ave. 42°13′30″N 78°2′25″W |
Belmont, New York |
Italianate architecture, Queen Anne style architecture[2] |
49 |
South Bristol Grange Hall 1107 |
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1923 built 1997 NRHP-listed |
6457 NY 64 42°42′28″N 77°22′50″W |
Bristol Springs, New York |
Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture, vernacular[2] |
50 |
Chaumont Grange Hall and Dairymen's League Building |
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1898 built 1990 NRHP-listed |
Main St. 44°3′55″N 76°7′44″W |
Chaumont, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
51 |
Upton Lake Grange Hall (former) 802 |
File:Creek Meeting House and Friends' Cemetery Nov 11.jpg |
1777 built 1989 NRHP-listed[2] |
2424 Salt Point Turnpike. 41°49′53″N 73°45′43″W |
Clinton Corners, New York |
Colonial Fieldstone architecture. Quaker Creek Meeting Hall until 1927, Grange Hall until 1995 |
52 |
Copake Grange Hall |
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1902 built 2001 NRHP-listed |
Empire Rd., S of Old Rte 22 42°6′9″N 73°33′1″W |
Copake, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
53 |
Mountainville Grange Hall |
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1904 built 1996 NRHP-listed |
41°24′1″N 74°4′46″W |
Cornwall, New York |
Colonial Revival architecture[2] |
54 |
Fly Creek Grange No. 844 |
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1899 built 2004 NRHP-listed |
208 Cemetery Rd. 42°43′0″N 74°59′2″W |
Fly Creek, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
55 |
Gifford Grange Hall |
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1866 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
Western Tpk. 42°44′23″N 74°0′54″W |
Guilderland, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
56 |
Halcott Grange No. 881 |
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1889 built 2000 NRHP-listed |
Cty Rte. 3 42°11′27″N 74°29′10″W |
Halcott, New York |
Queen Anne style architecture[2] |
57 |
Star Grange No. 9 |
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1931 built 1989 NRHP-listed |
Sulphur Springs Rd. between Jericho and Spencer Rds. 43°55′38″N 76°1′40″W |
Hounsfield, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
58 |
Thousand Island Grange Hall |
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1900 built 1996 NRHP-listed |
E side of Gore Rd., N of jct. with NY 180, Hamlet of Omar 44°15′40″N 75°58′20″W |
Orleans, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
59 |
Pleasant Valley Grange Hall |
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1830 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
42°55′2″N 75°26′25″W |
Pleasant Valley, New York |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
60 |
Putnam Valley Grange |
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c. 1900/1901 built |
128 Mill Street (at Peekskill Hollow Rd)
41°21′11.8908″N 73°50′21.48″W |
Putnam Valley,
New York |
Much of the building was destroyed by fire in the 1970s, but the structure was rebuilt by the membership.[7] |
61 |
Salisbury Center Grange Hall |
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1929 built 1999 NRHP-listed |
2550 NY 29 43°8′32″N 74°47′18″W |
Salisbury Center, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
62 |
Bethlehem Grange No. 137 |
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1921 built 2002 NRHP-listed |
24 Bridge St. 42°32′54″N 73°48′38″W |
Selkirk, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
63 |
Borodino Hall |
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c. 1835 built 2006 NRHP-listed |
1861 East Lake Road 42°51′31″N 76°20′20″W |
Skaneateles, New York |
Federal architecture[2] |
64 |
Niskayuna Grange Hall No. 1542 |
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c. 1850 built 2010 NRHP-listed |
2572 Rosendale Rd. 42°47′46″N 73°51′31″W |
Niskayuna, New York |
Built as a schoolhouse and used as Grange since 1948[8] |
65 |
Smithville Valley Grange No. 1397 |
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1842 built 1998 NRHP-listed |
NY 41 42°23′57″N 75°48′33″W |
Smithville Flats, New York |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
66 |
Walton Grange No. 1454 |
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1886 built 1998 NRHP-listed |
57 Stockton Ave. 42°9′56″N 75°7′50″W |
Walton, New York |
It was formerly the Walton Armory.[2] |
67 |
Hebron Valley Grange No. 1103 |
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1839 built 2006 NRHP-listed |
3185 Cty Rte 30 43°13′50″N 73°22′34″W |
West Hebron, New York |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
68 |
Corriher Grange Hall |
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1916 built 1982 NRHP-listed |
35°36′4″N 80°41′43″W |
near Enochville, North Carolina |
It has served also as a school.[2] |
69 |
Scioto Grange No. 1234 |
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? built 2005 NRHP-listed |
255 Cove Rd. 39°0′49″N 82°44′52″W |
Jackson, Ohio |
The building has served as a meeting hall, as a school, and as a specialty store.[2] |
70 |
Griggs Grange No. 1467 |
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1897 built 1995 NRHP-listed |
41°47′19″N 80°42′47″W |
near Jefferson, Ohio |
NRHP-listed[2] |
71 |
Willakenzie Grange Hall |
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1913 built 2009 NRHP-listed |
3055 Willakenzie Rd. 44°4′54.51″N 123°3′47.27″W |
Eugene, Oregon |
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture[2] |
72 |
Rogue River Valley Grange No. 469 |
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1923 built 1992 NRHP-listed |
2064 Upper River Rd. 42°26′26″N 123°21′4″W |
Grants Pass, Oregon |
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture[2] |
73 |
Lowell Grange |
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1940 built 2005 NRHP-listed |
51 E 2nd St. 43°55′17″N 122°46′54″W |
Lowell, Oregon |
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture; has also served as a school[2] |
74 |
Eagle Grange No. 1 |
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1877 built |
41°10′44″N 76°54′40″W |
Clinton Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania |
The Grange hall was built in 1887.[9] |
75 |
Union Grange Hall |
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1897 built 1973 cp-NRHP-listed |
|
Slatersville, Rhode Island |
Built in 1897 as a chapel for the St. Luke's Episcopal Mission; included in the Slatersville Historic District |
76 |
Donalds Grange No. 497 |
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1935 built 1995 NRHP-listed |
South Carolina Highway 184 34°22′6″N 82°21′7″W |
Donalds, South Carolina |
NRHP-listed[2] |
77 |
Great Falls Grange Hall and Forestville School |
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1889 built 2004 NRHP-listed |
9812 and 9818 Georgetown Pike 38°59′58″N 77°17′10″W |
Great Falls, Virginia |
Bungalow/Craftsman architecture, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[2] |
78 |
La Prairie Grange Hall No. 79 |
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1874 built 1977 NRHP-listed |
42°37′37″N 88°57′12″W |
near La Prairie, Wisconsin |
Italianate architecture;[2] also serves as town hall |
79 |
South Greenville Grange No. 225 |
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1928 built 2018 NRHP-listed |
W6920 Cty. Rd. BB 44°14′38″N 88°32′18″W |
Greenville, Wisconsin |
Built by the South Greenville Grange members. |
80 |
Waitsburg Grange No. 1 |
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928 Preston Ave 46.26987°N 118.14082°W / 46.26987; -118.14082 (Waitsburg Grange No. 1) |
Waitsburg, Washington |
Washington State's first Grange, organized 1873, 1st chapter chartered 1889 |
81 |
Victor Grange No. 322 @ Valentown Hall |
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1879 built 1997 NRHP-listed |
267 High St. 44°14′38″N 88°32′18″W |
Victor, New York |
Built by Levi and Alanson Valentine in 1879, the landmark 4 story building is a rare example of 19th century architecture that has remained almost unaltered since its original construction. Today Valentown Hall is an intriguing Historical Museum. |
82 |
Leon Grange No. 795 |
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1903 built 2014 NRHP-listed |
U.S. Route 62 42.2940°N 79.0166°W / 42.2940; -79.0166 (Leon Grange No. 795) |
Leon, New York |
NRHP-listed[2] |
83 |
Bedford Corners Grange |
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1886 built 2003 NRHP listed |
NY 305 42°3′14″N 78°18′38″W |
Portville |
NRHP-listed as part of the Bedford Corners Historic District[2] |