Farmers' Union Building
The union building, which opened in 1910, was two stories high.
The union building, which opened in 1910, was two stories high. The ground floor was used for the trade and storage of agricultural products such as grain and eggs. The upper floor, accessible via a high staircase, was used for meetings and courses aimed at the development of farmers. As a result, the building not only provided a practical space for daily agricultural activities but also a place where knowledge and skills could be shared and expanded, which was essential for the progress of farmers at that time.
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