Eagle Lodge

It was built in 1823, and two-story, three-bay, square brick building in the Greek Revival style.

It has a low hipped roof with heavy box cornice and a one-story pedimented porch with Ionic order columns.

[2] It came to serve as the town's lecture hall, opera house, Civil War hospital, and other functions.

[2] It was deemed architecturally significant "as an interesting example of the adaptive usage of early Greek Revival motifs in a building constructed specifically as a Masonic lodge.

This article about a property in Orange County, North Carolina on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.