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The mural on the stage curtain dominates the second floor hall in of Androscoggin Grange No. 8 in Greene.
Androscoggin Grange No. 8 Master Patricia Lehoux looks out the front door Friday morning at the Grange on Main Street in Greene.
The exterior of Androscoggin Grange No. 8 is in dire need of repair.
The first-floor dining hall of Androscoggin Grange No. 8 in Greene features long tables and old-fashioned chairs on the wooden floor.
The gavel that the master uses during meetings sits on a desk ready for use. The master must stand during the meetings.
The kitchen, complete with an old wood stove and hand well pump, is in need of an overhaul.
A missing pillar, rotting wood and peeling paint on the front of the Grange reveals the extensive repairs needed.
An antique "Round Oak" Wood Burning Cast Iron Parlor Stove in the kitchen at the grange.
A collection of china is displayed on the wall of the Androscoggin Grange dining hall.