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Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County, GA

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County...

Significance: The Odd Fellows Hall, built in 1914, represents the achievements of Gainesville's black community. Designed by James Dawson O'Kelley, a black architect, the building was constructed with funds don... More

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County, GA

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County...

Significance: The Odd Fellows Hall, built in 1914, represents the achievements of Gainesville's black community. Designed by James Dawson O'Kelley, a black architect, the building was constructed with funds don... More

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County, GA

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County...

Significance: The Odd Fellows Hall, built in 1914, represents the achievements of Gainesville's black community. Designed by James Dawson O'Kelley, a black architect, the building was constructed with funds don... More

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County, GA

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County...

Significance: The Odd Fellows Hall, built in 1914, represents the achievements of Gainesville's black community. Designed by James Dawson O'Kelley, a black architect, the building was constructed with funds don... More

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County, GA

Odd Fellows Hall, Sycamore & Summitt Streets, Gainesville, Hall County...

Significance: The Odd Fellows Hall, built in 1914, represents the achievements of Gainesville's black community. Designed by James Dawson O'Kelley, a black architect, the building was constructed with funds don... More