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Woodman Hall was a plain wooden building "built in the late 1800's as a business venture by a few members of the local chapter of the Woodmen lodge. The building contained a meeting room, which was often used as a dining room, a large dance floor and stage, a cloakroom and indoor washrooms. The "21" Club met here. At other times, dances were held here, as well as traveling stage shows. It was alos a playhouse." Stewart Loebe - "The Orland Story" The Woodman Hall had two stories in the front and one story in the rear. Pictured in the front are three windows on the upper story and two windows and a door on the lower story. Woodman Hall was torn down during the 1930's.
Woodman Hall - Orland Historical Society Photograph Collection - Copyright Orland Historical Society
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