
Tallest Building in Lebanon, OH
N 39° 26.061 W 084° 12.350
16S E 740484 N 4368705
The I.O.O.F Temple in Lebanon, OH "has always been the tallest building in Lebanon".
Waymark Code: WM78KC
Location: Ohio, United States
Date Posted: 09/19/2009
Views: 7
Copied from the sign in from of the I.O.O.F Temple:
"I.O.O.F Temple
Lebanon Lodge No. 15 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows was dedicated to the "purposes of benovolence and charity" and became one of the most prominent I.O.O.F. lodges in Ohio. The original building was a two-story structure erected in 1846 by the Methodist Protestant Church. By 1887 Lebanon Odd Fellows Lodge No. 15 added a third story and a tower to the building with commercial stores on the first floor. The I.O.O.F. Temple was erected in the Hight Victorian Gothic style and has always been the tallest building in Lebanon. In 1989, the Duning family purchased the building and remodeled the top two floors into apartments."
Type of documentation of superlative status: Sign in front of the dwelling, erected by Lebanon Rotary Club
 Location of coordinates: The I.O.O.F Building (front door)
 Web Site: [Web Link]

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