Old Bell Telephone Building

Built in 1911 by a local attorney, R.C. Rose, as Osceola's first telephone office, the building features two louver-covered windows, a cornice dividing the two floors and two square pilasters with corbelled brick separating the upper 8-over-8 windows. The Episcopal Church converted the building to a parish hall in the 1950s.

Marker is at the intersection of North Ash Street and East Johnson Avenue, on the right when traveling south on North Ash Street.

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