Selkirk, New York • Albany County
Bethlehem Grange No. 137 is a modest, turn-of-the-20th-century fraternal hall located in Selkirk, New York. Its architecture typically reflects the functional and vernacular styles common for rural Grange buildings of its era, often featuring simple detailing. The building served as the primary gathering place for its local chapter.
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101 Lasher Rd., Selkirk, New York
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283 Beaver Dam Rd., Selkirk, New York
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