Consider the possibilities for this magnificent building in the center of thriving Hudson since 1861. The care invested by the current congregation is instantly visible. Freshly painted and reroofed, the exterior shines with decorative touches. Stain glass windows all in great shape. Hardwood floors in lovely condition. High ceilings throughout. Home to a breathtaking pipe organ. The sanctuary seats over 300. Kitchen and pantry. Two chair lifts making the space more accessible. Host to Mark Twain, Frederick Douglass, and Ralph Waldo Emerson. The Town of Hudson was founded here in Union Hall. Today Union Hall offers a stage and open space for many informal occasions. The third floor, above the sanctuary was used by the Masons, and was the Oddfellows Hall. 80 Main is in the Hudson Historic District. The classroom addition, built in 1964, expanded the heated space with five generous rooms. Zoned commercially and priced affordably this is worth investigating.