Odd Fellows Hall in Hilliard, Ohio, stands as a historic landmark, dating back to its construction in 1883 by the Odd Fellows of the small farming community. This Italianate-style building, with its original architectural features preserved, serves as a testament to the city's past amidst its modern urban setting.
The two-story brick structure, listed on the National Register of Historic Places, showcases a blend of brick and wood elements, including arched windows and ornamental metalwork. With its second-story meeting room retaining much of its original design, Odd Fellows Hall offers visitors a glimpse into Hilliard's rich architectural heritage.
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