Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall (Ashton, Idaho) explained

Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall
Location:601 Main St., Ashton, Idaho
Coordinates:44.0717°N -111.4469°W
Built:1907
Builder:Smokey Johnson and William Baker
Architecture:Early Commercial
Added:July 9, 1997
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:97000763

The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall in Ashton, Idaho, also known as the Ashton State Bank Building was constructed in 1907 in Early Commercial architectural style. Its historical use was as a meeting hall and for businesses. It was registered on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

The building is made of pressed red brick and features a sandstone foundation, and it has a large brick cornice capped with sandstone. Three commercial spaces are on the first floor, with meeting room for the local Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks lodge above. The first businesses were the Ashton State Bank, a hardware store, and a furniture store.[1]

It is the only early building in Ashton, which developed quickly after the Oregon Short Line Railroad arrived in the Upper Snake River Valley in 1905, that retains its historic character.[1]

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  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=97000763}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall / Ashton State Bank Building ]. . Carol Marotz . February 25, 1997 . February 7, 2017 . with