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Built 1908

This three-story brick building, one of the largest in Brown County, originally housed the 1851 Nashville Mason Lodge No., 135 F. & A. M. (formed in 1851) in the two lodge halls on the third floor. Doctors' offices were housed on the second floor and a hardware store resided in the first floor during the earliest years of the building. In 1960, the Masonic Lodge moved to a new building and sold the building to Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Bassett who renamed the building the Village Green. The new lodge is built on land donated by Adolph Schultz, a 50 year member of the lodge and well-known member of the Brown County artist colony. The Walter Miller family purchased the old Masonic Lodge building in 1967.


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