National and State Register

I.O.O.F. Hall

Fremont County

Constructed in 1908 for the local lodge of the International Order of Odd Fellows, the two-story sandstone building served as the primary meeting facility for the town’s various fraternal organizations, as well as the miner’s union. 

A corner view of the building with prominent brick work, and windows and entrance on the facade.

I.O.O.F. Hall 

The building was also used for a variety of school, community, and church activities.  Eighth grade graduations and school Christmas programs were held in the building until 1958, and the first floor served for a time as a weekend movie theater.  The Masons acquired the building in 1952, and Eureka Lodge No. 66 continues to meet there.