IOOF Hall

The IOOF Hall in Lebo was one place where folks went to have a good time. For years after its dedication in 1899, it was the site of many social gatherings and even served as a church while the Methodist Church was being built.

It is made of native stone quarried near Coal Creek, 1 and 1/2 miles north of Lebo. In later years, it has been used to house commercial businesses and a restaurant.

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