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Odd Fellows Building (other)
Odd Fellows Building may refer to: ;in the United States * Odd Fellows Building (Red Bluff, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium, Sweet Auburn, Atlanta, Georgia, NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Inez, Kentucky) * Odd Fellows Building (Owensboro, Kentucky), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Pikeville, Kentucky), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Malden, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Raleigh, North Carolina), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Reno, Nevada), formerly NRHP-listed, but demolished and delisted * Odd Fellows Building (Portland, Oregon), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Gary, South Dakota), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Casper, Wyoming), NRHP-listed See also * List of Odd Fellows buildings * Odd Fellows Hall (other) Odd Fellows Hall, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building, IOOF Building, Odd Fellows Lodge and variations are buildings for a chapter ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Red Bluff, California)
The Odd Fellows Building in Red Bluff, California was built during 1882–83. It was the fourth home of the I.O.O.F. Lodge #76, one of the oldest Odd Fellows groups in Northern California. It is a two-story by red brick building with Italianate style designed by architect A. A. Cook of Sacramento. with It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976. A.A. Cook also designed the NRHP-listed Cone and Kimball Building at 747 Main St. in Red Bluff and the NRHP-listed Pleasants Ranch at 8212 Pleasants Valley Rd. in Vacaville, California and the NRHP-listed Wheatland Masonic Temple, at 400 Front St. in Wheatland, California. See also * Odd Fellows Hall (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 bui ...: Another lodge in northern Californi ...
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Odd Fellows Building And Auditorium
The Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium, located at 228—250 Auburn Avenue, N.E. in the Sweet Auburn Historic District of Atlanta, Georgia, are historic buildings built in 1912 and 1913, respectively, as the headquarters of the District Grand Lodge No. 18, Jurisdiction of Georgia, of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows in America. B.S. Ingram was District Grand Master and Dr. William F. Penn was chairman of the building committee. Renowned Atlanta-based architect William Augustus Edwards designed the buildings, while Robert E. Pharrow was the contractor and M.B. Morton was superintendent of construction. Booker T. Washington dedicated the Odd Fellows Building in 1912. The Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium are closely linked with Benjamin Jefferson Davis, Sr. (1870–1945), Atlanta's most influential black journalist, who edited the ''Atlanta Independent'', the official organ of District No. 18. He was District Grand Secretary and a member of the Building Committee when they w ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Inez, Kentucky)
Odd Fellows Building may refer to: ;in the United States * Odd Fellows Building (Red Bluff, California), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium, Sweet Auburn, Atlanta, Georgia, NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Inez, Kentucky) * Odd Fellows Building (Owensboro, Kentucky), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Pikeville, Kentucky), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Malden, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Raleigh, North Carolina), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Reno, Nevada), formerly NRHP-listed, but demolished and delisted * Odd Fellows Building (Portland, Oregon), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Gary, South Dakota), NRHP-listed * Odd Fellows Building (Casper, Wyoming), NRHP-listed See also * List of Odd Fellows buildings * Odd Fellows Hall (other) Odd Fellows Hall, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building, IOOF Building, Odd Fellows Lodge and variations are buildings for a chapter ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Owensboro, Kentucky)
The Odd Fellows Building in Owensboro, Kentucky Owensboro is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Daviess County, Kentucky, United States. It is the fourth-largest city in the state by population. Owensboro is located on U.S. Route 60 and Interstate 165 about southwest of Lou ..., also denoted DAOB 86, is a three-story building that was built in 1895. It served historically as a professional building, as a clubhouse, and as a specialty store. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is one of the most complex buildings, architecturally, in downtown Owensboro, and includes eclectic Beaux Arts and Italian Renaissance Revival details. The Odd Fellows chapter had membership of 125 men in 1895 when this building, with third floor lodge space for the chapter, was built. The rest of the building has always been commercial, with the first floor as retail space and the second floor as office space. with It was listed onto the National Regi ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Pikeville, Kentucky)
The Odd Fellows Building in Pikeville, Kentucky is a three-story brick building that was built in 1915 and historically served as a warehouse and as a business. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ... in 1984. It has glazed brick on its front facade, on 2nd Street. It has stone sills and stone lintels in the windows and it has a stained glass window. It was deemed significant as one of two surviving brick warehouse buildings in Pikeville's commercial district. Part of the building has been used in a grocery wholesale business. with It was one subject of a study of historic resources in Pikeville that led to multiple listings on the National Register in 1984. References Clubhouses on the National Register ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Malden, Massachusetts)
The Odd Fellows Building is a historic commercial building in Malden, Massachusetts. The four story steel and masonry building was built in 1907 to a design by Louis C. Newhall for the local chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF). The building is faced in buff brick, and is predominantly Renaissance Revival in character. The first floor consists of storefronts, while the upper floors housed IOOF facilities, including a large meeting space. The upper levels are of particular architectural interest: the third level has groups of three arched windows separated by pillars, and the fourth has paired round-arch windows within recessed round-arch panels. The roof line is also ornate, with brackets and a dentil course. Architect Newhall, a Malden resident, was senior partner in the Boston architecture firm of Newhall & Blevins. Among other projects, this firm was also responsible for the design of the Boston City Club. The building was listed on the National Regist ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Raleigh, North Carolina)
The Odd Fellows Building in Raleigh, North Carolina, also known as the Commerce Building, is a 10-story skyscraper built in 1923. It reflects Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture and Classical Revival architecture and consists of the classic base-shaft-capital design. The Odd Fellows (IOOF) Building served as a meeting hall for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows and as a business. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. See also *Commerce Building (other) *Independent Order of Odd Fellows The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) is a non-political and non-sectarian international fraternal order of Odd Fellowship. It was founded in 1819 by Thomas Wildey in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Evolving from the Order of Odd ... - IOOF References Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Neoclassical architecture in North Carolina Buildings and structures in ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Reno, Nevada)
The Odd Fellows Building at 133 N. Sierra St. in Reno, Nevada, United States was built in 1929. It served as a clubhouse. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. However, it was demolished in 1992. It was delisted from the National Register in 2000. References Reno Reno ( ) is a city in the northwest section of the U.S. state of Nevada, along the Nevada-California border, about north from Lake Tahoe, known as "The Biggest Little City in the World". Known for its casino and tourism industry, Reno is the ... Buildings and structures in Reno, Nevada Demolished buildings and structures in Nevada Buildings and structures completed in 1929 Former National Register of Historic Places in Nevada National Register of Historic Places in Reno, Nevada Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic Places in Nevada Buildings and structures demolished in 1992 {{Nevada-NRHP-stub ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Portland, Oregon)
The Odd Fellows Building in downtown Portland, Oregon, was built in 1922–1924. It served historically as a clubhouse. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 for its architecture, which is Late Gothic Revival. It is a six-story structure built of reinforced concrete, with a full concrete basement. It was deemed "significant to Portland as the singular example of Period architecture in the "Gothic" style, in which Tudor Gothic elements of terra cotta were applied to a skyscraper form. One of 75 building standing in the city today which were built between 1900 and 1930 & which incorporate structural terra cotta, the Odd Fellows Building is among the most distinctive of its type because of its unique stylistic theme and because of the prominent site it occupies in the midst of a bustling few blocks between the Portland Art Museum and the Central Library." It was designed by German-born architect Ernst Kroner (1866–1955), who was notably active in p ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Gary, South Dakota)
The Odd Fellows Building is a historic commercial building on Main Street in Gary, South Dakota. It is a two-story brick building, with a decorative corbeled cornice. It has a typical retail plate-glass front on the first floor, and sash windows with stone lintels on the second floor. It was built in 1889 by the local chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows, and was used both by that fraternal organization for its meetings and events, but also for local town meetings. The ground floor has housed a variety of commercial enterprises over the years, as well as a museum. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, for its architecture. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Deuel County, South Dakota __NOTOC__ This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Deuel County, South Dakota. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic ...
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Odd Fellows Building (Casper, Wyoming)
The Odd Fellow Building or Odd Fellows Building, now known as Wolcott Galleria, is a historic building in Casper, Wyoming Casper is a city in, and the county seat of, Natrona County, Wyoming, United States. Casper is the second-largest city in the state, with the population at 59,038 as of the 2020 census. Only Cheyenne, the state capital, is larger. Casper is nic .... It was built in 1952 and designed by architect Jan Wilking of local architectural firm Goodrich & Wilking. Casper's economy was then doing well and this building, unusual for Casper, was built with an arcade of first floor shops. The Odd Fellows used the second floor, which had a double-height ballroom. There were offices on the third. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. ----> This building is now known as the "Wolcott Galleria", and home to home to a number of retail shops, as well as a banquet hall. References External linksCasper Odd Fellows Building at Wyoming Histo ...
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List Of Odd Fellows Buildings
This is a list of notable Odd Fellows buildings, sometimes called "Odd Fellows Hall", "Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building", "IOOF Building", "Odd Fellows Lodge" and variations. Also included is a List of Odd Fellows cemeteries, some of which include contributing buildings. There are many hundreds of Odd Fellows associated buildings; this list only aims to feature the most significant ones architecturally or otherwise. For the part of the United States, it is intended to cover all that have been documented in the National Register of Historic Places or similar historic registry. Several of the listed buildings are retirement homes.The retirement homes among the list are: * the Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts); * the Carmen IOOF Home and the Oklahoma Odd Fellows Home at Checotah in Oklahoma; * the Caldwell Odd Fellow Home for the Aged in Idaho; * the IOOF Relief Home in Utah; * the Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged in Ohio; and * the Odd Fellows ...
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