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The E-Sylum: Volume 23, Number 17, April 26, 2020, Article 25

COPPER HALL OF OSHKOSH, WISCONSIN

Mosaics and other artworks using coins are always fun to see. Here's an event space in Oshkosh that takes its name from a floor paved in coins. -Editor

Copper Hall penny floor

Originally built in 1924, the space opened as Fluor Bros. Construction; in 2014 SonRise Calvary Church moved in before selling the building.

The name Copper Hall comes from the venue's penny floor, which comprises close to 1,500 pennies, Ruetten said. It also features exposed brick and barnwood to give it a homey feel, she said.

The event space will be ready to go once social distancing ends, Ruetten said. People can host any event as long as they clean up after themselves, and people can rent the space for an hour or a whole day, she said.

To read the complete article, see:
Copper Hall: Office space, an event venue and 1,500 pennies all in one place | Streetwise (https://www.thenorthwestern.com/story/money/2020/04/24/oshkosh-streetwise-copper-hall-features-office-space-1-500-pennies/3021554001/)

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Wayne Homren, Editor

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