Created By: Main Street Union
William Roth built this commercial building in 188; it was the site of the First National Bank of Union until 1952, when a more "Modern" bank was built up the street. The second Story was originally used as the International Order of Odd Fellows Hall. The one-story "annex" portion was built in 1882. Sanborn Maps from the 1880's and 1890's indicate that this was used as a post office. With it distinguished sentimental arch windows and door openings, this brick building in an excellent example of Italianate commercial building. In 1968 the Union County Museum Society began developing the building for exhibits. Today this building is full of memories and artifacts of days gone by, housing the history of the City of union as well as Union County. Open May-October (26-27)
This point of interest is part of the tour: Main Street Union Oregon Walking Tour
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