Historical Marker

W.R. Hall Building

113 South Broadway, Red Lodge, Carbon · Red Lodge · Carbon

Montana marker

Inscription

This fine example of masonry architecture, with its unusually preserved storefront and recessed entry, appears almost as it did in 1900 when Walter Hall opened his first-floor grocery. Sandstone banding, corbelled arches, and original stained glass lend elegance to the simple façade. The second floor, connected to the building next door, functioned as a lodge hall used by various organizations, including the Red Lodge Labor Union and the I.O.O.F. In 1909, the ground floor housed the fashionable New York Store, and from 1910 to 1918 saloons occupied the MT NATIONAL REGISTER SIGN TEXT 1990 TO APRIL 2019 commercial space.

During Prohibition the ground floor served a more sedate clientele as a soft drink and ice cream parlor.

Location

Address113 South Broadway, Red Lodge, Carbon
CityRed Lodge
CountyCarbon
StateMontana

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