[Alexandria, Virginia] Odd Fellows Hall is a historic Odd Fellows hall located at Alexandria, Virginia. It is a 2 1/2-story, brick building. It was built in 1864 as a one-story building, and expanded to its present size in 1870. African-American orders like the black Odd Fellows allowed blacks to socialize and put their skills to good use. ...
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[Baltimore, Maryland] The Odd Fellows Hall in Baltimore, Maryland, United States, is a historic building that was the meeting place of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows fraternal organization, and is now an apartment building. It was built about 1883 and is a five bay structure featuring a central arched entrance with brownstone Romanesq...
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[Beaver, Utah] The Odd Fellows Hall in Beaver, Utah was built in 1903. It was designed by Charles C. Woodhouse in Early Commercial architecture style. It served historically as a clubhouse, as a meeting hall of Odd Fellows, and as a specialty store. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ...
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[Blacksburg, Virginia] The Odd Fellows Hall, also known as Tadmore Light Lodge, IOOF No. 6184, is a historic Independent Order of Odd Fellows meeting hall located at Blacksburg, Montgomery County, Virginia. It was built in 1905, and is a two-story frame structure clad in painted weatherboard siding. It has a standing seam metal gable roof. ...
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[Cambridge, Massachusetts] ==History== The building was built in 1884 by members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Like many lodge halls of the time, it had business and commercial space on the ground floor while the lodge hall was upstairs. ==Current use== The Odd Fellows Hall is now owned and run by the Dance Complex, which was for...
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[Covington, Kentucky] The Odd Fellows Hall in Covington, Kentucky is located at the northeast corner of Fifth Street and Madison Avenue. It was constructed in 1856 by the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge, and was the center of Covington`s civic and political life for most of the Victorian era. When the American Civil War ended, victor...
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[Eureka, California] The Odd Fellows Hall in Old Town Eureka, California, also known as the French Empire Mansard Building, is a Second Empire architecture style building built in 1883. The building served historically as a department store, as a professional building, as a clubhouse, and as a meeting hall for Odd Fellows. It was listed on ...
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[Hilliard, Ohio] The Odd Fellows Hall in Hilliard, Ohio is an Italianate building that was built in 1883. It served historically as a meeting hall and as a specialty store. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. ...
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[La Grange, California] The Odd Fellows Hall in La Grange, California was built in 1855. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. It served historically as a clubhouse and as a meeting hall. ...
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[Monticello, Iowa] The Odd Fellows Hall in Monticello, Iowa was built in 1871. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. ...
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[New York City] The Odd Fellows Hall at 165-171 Grand Street between Centre and Baxter Streets, on the borders of the Nolita and Little Italy neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1847-48 and designed by the firm of Trench & Snook in the Italianate style, one of the city`s earliest structures in this style, which Joseph Tr...
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[Occoquan, Virginia] Odd Fellows Hall is a former meeting hall the Crescent Lodge No. 3 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. The Hall was erected in 1889 by volunteer Lodge members and a paid carpenter. The first floor of the Hall has been continuously used as a public meeting room and theater. The Odd Fellows reserved the second floor ...
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[Portsmouth, Ohio] The Odd Fellows Hall in Portsmouth, Ohio is an Odd Fellows building. It was built in 1871 in Italianate style. It served historically as a meeting hall. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The Orient Lodge No. 337, no longer owns this building and property, it is now owned by Charles Euton R...
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[Salmon, Idaho] The Odd Fellows Hall is a historic building located at 516 Main St. in Salmon, Idaho. The building was constructed in 1874 as a meeting place for Salmon`s chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows. The wood frame building was designed in the Greek Revival style and features Ionic pilasters on its front face. A wooden...
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[Sandusky, Ohio] The former Odd Fellows Hall, located at 231 West Washington Row in Sandusky, Ohio, in the United States, is an historic building built in 1889 by members of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. It is also known as the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Temple and Ogontz Lodge No. 66. On May 1, 2003, it was added to the Natio...
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[Santa Ana, California] The Odd Fellows Hall in Santa Ana, California, also known as Odd Fellows Building, was built in 1906. It served historically as a clubhouse. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. ...
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[Troy Mills, Iowa] The Odd Fellows Hall in Troy Mills, Iowa was built in 1900. It served as a clubhouse. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. ...
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