Patriotic Order Sons of America Washington Camp 422, Social organization clubhouse in Dreher Township, United States.
The Patriotic Order Sons of America Washington Camp 422 is a two-story wooden building located in Dreher Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. The structure has meeting rooms and houses historical artifacts maintained by a local society dedicated to preserving area history.
The building was established in 1904 as a meeting place for the Patriotic Order Sons of America and received National Register of Historic Places designation in 2010. This recognition underscores its role in documenting local community history and civic traditions.
The building serves as a gathering place where local residents connect with their community's heritage through the Greene-Dreher Historical Society's work. The space reflects how social organizations have shaped life in this part of Wayne County over the past century.
The building is located on South Sterling Road and can be found without difficulty for those interested in local history. Visitors get the most from the experience by viewing the artifact collections that show how people in this area lived and organized themselves.
The building received a one-story addition in 1999 that carefully preserved its early twentieth-century character and design. This expansion demonstrates how the structure was updated to serve its community while maintaining its original appearance.
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