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With the hall cleaned out and spruced up, they are looking to rent out the building for events such as memorial services, birthday parties, and other community gatherings.
Waterford Grange Master Ellie Waterman looks at the newly installed windows at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalThe second floor meeting hall at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalThe second floor pantry at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalThe first floor at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalThe kitchen at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalThe most talked-about feature at the Waterford Grange is the indoor outhouse. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalPatrons of Husbandry decree hangs on the wall at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalThe original hand pump for the well was replaced with a modern faucet about 15 years ago, but kept for nostalgic purposes at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalAn old Bible at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalSome of the creations from previous Waterford Fair’s sit on a display case at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalThe implement box and Bible at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun JournalWaterford Grange Master Ellie Waterman looks up at Ozzie, one of two deer that were harvested by the Grange secretary, Linda Allen, that are mounted on the stairway wall to the second floor at the Waterford Grange. Russ Dillingham/Sun Journal
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