In 1853 this three-story building was constructed to house the Marble Hall Lodge of the Odd Fellows, a charitable fraternal organization. The name is explained from the fact that organizations that rendered aid to members in times of need were exceedingly rare. Strong feelings against secret societies were great. Hence, this building looked like numerous other structures along Germantown Pike. The two lower floors constitued two dwellings, and the meeting hall was the entire third floor. The lodge was kept alive until 1925. After prohibition, the two dwellings were converted to one and became a tavern known as the Marble Hall Inn. It functioned as such until 1971 at which time it was renamed The wooden Nickel Tavern. In 1990 the building was renovated, and on November 8, 1991, we opened as the Whitemarsh Valley Inn. The Odd Fellows meeting hall on the third floor is still in tact- including the stage where shows took place. A little history still remains.