California, El Dorado County, Georgetown
[Three small markers are mounted on the front of the building:]
Marker 1: Balsar House
A hotel built in 1850 by
Madam Balsar Remodeled for an opera house in 1870. Restored by the Independent Order Off Fellows and used as a meeting place by fraternal orders.
Marker 2: Balsar House
Erected 1859 by a butcher Joseph Olmstead
Erected at a cost of $15,000
In 1889 it was bought by I.O.O.F.
Marker 3: I.O.O.F Hall
Formerly the
Balsar House 1859
Historic Site
El Dorado County
No. 17
(Fraternal or Sororal Organizations • Notable Buildings • Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, GPS coordinates, map.
[Three small markers are mounted on the front of the building:]
Marker 1: Balsar House
A hotel built in 1850 by
Madam Balsar Remodeled for an opera house in 1870. Restored by the Independent Order Off Fellows and used as a meeting place by fraternal orders.
Marker 2: Balsar House
Erected 1859 by a butcher Joseph Olmstead
Erected at a cost of $15,000
In 1889 it was bought by I.O.O.F.
Marker 3: I.O.O.F Hall
Formerly the
Balsar House 1859
Historic Site
El Dorado County
No. 17
(Fraternal or Sororal Organizations • Notable Buildings • Settlements & Settlers) Includes location, directions, GPS coordinates, map.