There are many hundreds of Odd Fellows associated buildings; this list features only the ones most significant architecturally or otherwise. It is intended to cover all that have been documented in the National Register of Historic Places or similar historic registry.[1]
Several of the listed buildings are retirement homes. These are:
Building
|
Image |
Built
|
NRHP
listed
|
Location
|
City
|
State
|
Description |
IOOF Building (Kingman, Arizona) |
|
1912 |
1986 |
208 North Fifth Street
|
Kingman, Arizona |
Ari |
Mission/Spanish Revival architecture[2] |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (Benton, Arkansas) |
|
1913 |
2004 |
123-125 North Market
|
Benton, Arkansas |
Ark |
Early Commercial architecture[2] |
Arroyo Grande IOOF Hall |
|
1902 |
1991 |
128 Bridge St.
|
Arroyo Grande, California |
Ca |
Romanesque[2] |
IOOF Lodge No. 355 |
|
? |
2007 |
18819 East CA 88
|
Clements, California |
Ca |
[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Eureka, California) |
|
1883 |
1978 |
123 F St.
|
Eureka, California |
Ca |
Second Empire architecture[2] |
Fullerton Odd Fellows Temple |
|
? |
2002 |
112 E. Commonwealth Ave.
|
Fullerton, California |
Ca |
Early Commercial architecture[2] |
Gabilan Lodge No. 372-Independent Order of Odd Fellows |
|
1914 |
1986 |
117 Fourth St.
|
Gonzales, California |
Ca |
Classical Revival architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (La Grange, California) |
|
1855 |
1979 |
Yosemite Blvd.
|
La Grange, California |
Ca |
Vernacular Greek Revival architecture[2] |
I.O.O.F. Hall (Mokelumne Hill, California) |
|
1854 |
|
Center Street
|
Mokelumne Hill, California |
Ca |
Expanded in 1861 to add Odd Fellows meeting space. Became what is believed to be first 3-story building in inland California. California Historical Landmark-listed |
Odd Fellows Temple (Pasadena, California) |
|
1933 |
1985 |
120 N. El Molino Ave.
|
Pasadena, California |
Ca |
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Spanish Colonial Revival architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Building (Red Bluff, California) |
|
1883 |
1976 |
342 Oak St.
|
Red Bluff, California |
Ca |
Late Victorian, Italianate Victorian architecture[2] |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (San Diego, California) |
|
1882 |
1978 |
|
San Diego, California |
Ca |
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture in the Gaslamp district of San Diego. [2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Santa Ana, California) |
|
1906 |
1983 |
309-311 N. Main St.
|
Santa Ana, California |
Ca |
[2] |
I.O.O.F. Hall (Woodbridge, California) |
|
1861 |
1982 |
Main St.
|
Woodbridge, California |
Ca |
Early Commercial architecture[2] |
I.O.O.F. Building (Woodland, California) |
|
1905 |
1982 |
723 Main St.
|
Woodland, California |
Ca |
Mission/Spanish Revival architecture[2] |
IOOF Hall (De Beque, Colorado) |
|
1900 |
1993 |
Jct. of 4th St. and Curtis Ave.
|
De Beque, Colorado |
Co |
Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture[2] |
Centreville Hall |
|
1876 |
1983 |
5725 Kennett Pike, Centreville, Delaware.
|
Centreville, Delaware |
De |
Included in the Centreville Historic District |
Odd Fellows Building and Auditorium |
|
1912-13 |
1975 |
228-250 Auburn Ave., N.E.
|
Atlanta, Georgia |
Ge |
Tudor Revival architecture and skyscraper[2] Included in the Sweet Auburn Historic District of Atlanta, Georgia |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall (Ashton, Idaho) |
|
1907 |
1997 |
Jct. of 6th Ave. and Main St.
|
Ashton, Idaho |
Id |
Early Commercial architecture[2] |
Ada Odd Fellows Temple |
|
1903 |
1982 |
109-115 1/2 N. 9th St.
|
Boise, Idaho |
Id |
Renaissance architecture, Late Medieval architecture[2] |
Chinese Odd Fellows Building |
|
1911 |
1982 |
610-612 Front St.
|
Boise, Idaho |
Id |
Designed by Tourtellotte and Hummel[2] |
Buhl IOOF Building |
|
1919 |
1984 |
1014-16 Main St.
|
Buhl, Idaho |
Id |
Benjamin Morgan Nisbet designed; Early Commercial architecture, Chicago style[2] |
Caldwell Odd Fellow Home for the Aged |
|
1920 |
1982 |
N. 14th Ave.
|
Caldwell, Idaho |
Id |
Tourtellotte and Hummel-designed; Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Second Renaissance Revival architecture[2] |
I.O.O.F. Hall
(Challis, Idaho) |
|
1896 |
1980 |
Main Ave.
|
Challis, Idaho |
Id |
Queen Anne architecture[2] |
I.O.O.F. Building
(Idaho Falls, Idaho) |
|
1909 |
1984 |
393 N. Park Ave.
|
Idaho Falls, Idaho |
Id |
Romanesque architecture[2] |
Montepelier Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1898 |
1978 |
843 Washington St.
|
Montpelier, Idaho |
Id |
Renaissance architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Salmon, Idaho) |
|
1874 |
1978 |
516 Main St.
|
Salmon, Idaho |
Id |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
Salmon Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1907 |
1978 |
510-514 Main St.
|
Salmon, Idaho |
Id |
Classical Revival architecture[2] |
Hall of Tell City Lodge, No. 206, IOOF |
|
1894 |
1992 |
701 Main St.
|
Tell City, Indiana |
In |
Romanesque architecture[2] |
Cedar Falls Independent Order of Odd Fellows |
|
1902 |
1997 |
401-403 Main St.
|
Cedar Falls, Iowa |
Io |
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[2] |
Wupperman Block/I.O.O.F. Hall |
|
1859 |
1983 |
508-512 Brady St.
|
Davenport, Iowa |
Io |
Renaissance Revival architecture[2] |
I.O.O.F. Hall (Garnavillo, Iowa) |
|
1860 |
1979 |
Centre St.
|
Garnavillo, Iowa |
Io |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
IOOF Building (Maquoketa, Iowa) |
|
1886 |
1991 |
103 N. Main
|
Maquoketa, Iowa |
Io |
Late Victorian architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Monticello, Iowa) |
|
1871 |
1985 |
203 W. 1st St.
|
Monticello, Iowa |
Io |
Italianate architecture[2] |
Onawa IOOF Opera House |
|
1907 |
1990 |
1023 Tenth Ave.
|
Onawa, Iowa |
Io |
Romanesque architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Troy Mills, Iowa) |
|
1900 |
1985 |
Troy Mills Rd.
|
Troy Mills, Iowa |
Io |
Italianate architecture[2] |
IOOF Lodge (Alton, Kansas) |
|
1885 |
2002 |
Jct. of Nicholas and Mill Sts.
|
Alton, Kansas |
Ka |
NRHP-listed[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Covington, Kentucky) |
|
1856 |
1980 |
Fifth Street and Madison Avenue
|
Covington, Kentucky |
Ke |
Center of Covington's civic and political life for most of the Victorian era. When the American Civil War ended, victorious Union General Ulysses S. Grant was honored at a reception there. |
Odd Fellows Temple (Lexington, Kentucky) |
|
1870 |
1980 |
115-119 W. Main St.
|
Lexington, Kentucky |
Ke |
Designed or built by Cincinnatus Shryock, with Second Empire architecture, Italianate architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Building (Owensboro, Kentucky) |
|
1895 |
1986 |
200-204 W. Third St.
|
Owensboro, Kentucky |
Ke |
Beaux Arts architecture, Italian Renaissance architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Building (Pikeville, Kentucky) |
|
1915 |
1984 |
333 2nd St.
|
Pikeville, Kentucky |
Ke |
Served as a warehouse and as a business[2] |
Brooklin IOOF Hall |
|
1896 |
1990 |
SR 175
|
Brooklin, Maine |
Mai |
Second Empire architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Block (Lewiston, Maine) |
|
1876 |
1986 |
182-190 Lisbon Street
|
Lewiston, Maine |
Mai |
Gothic architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows-Rebekah Hall (Cornish, Maine) |
|
1902 |
1983 |
High St.
|
Cornish, Maine |
Mai |
architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, Maryland) |
|
1891 |
1980 |
300 Cathedral St.
|
Baltimore, Maryland |
Mar |
Romanesque architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Lodge (Bel Air, Maryland) |
|
1852 |
1975 |
21 Pennsylvania Ave.
|
Bel Air, Maryland |
Mar |
Greek Revival architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows' Hall (Beverly, Massachusetts) |
|
1874 |
1978 |
184-192 Cabot Street
|
Beverly, Massachusetts |
Mas |
Gothic architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows' Hall (Buckland, Massachusetts) |
|
1877 |
1979 |
1-5 State Street
|
Buckland, Massachusetts |
Mas |
[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Cambridge, Massachusetts) |
|
1884 |
1982 |
536 Massachusetts Avenue
|
Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Mas |
Romanesque Revival architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Building (Malden, Massachusetts) |
|
1907 |
1988 |
442 Main Street
|
Malden, Massachusetts |
Mas |
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Other architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts) |
|
1890 |
1980 |
40 Randolph Rd.
|
Worcester, Massachusetts |
Mas |
Late Victorian architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Valley Lodge No. 189 Building |
|
? |
2010 |
1900 Broadway Ave.
|
Bay City, Michigan |
Mic |
|
Detroit Odd Fellows Temple |
|
1874 |
|
1208 Randoph St. |
Detroit, Michigan |
Mic |
Victorian architecture, 1980 NRHP-listed part of district[2] |
Wyandotte Odd Fellows Temple |
|
1911 |
2009 |
81 Chestnut St.
|
Wyandotte, Michigan |
Mic |
[2] |
Strangers Refuge Lodge Number 74, IOOF |
|
1902 |
2006 |
119 S. Broadway Ave.
|
New Richland, Minnesota |
Min |
Has served as a meeting hall, as an auditorium, as a music facility, and as a theater[2] |
IOOF Liberty Lodge No. 49 |
|
1923 |
1992 |
16-18 E. Franklin St.
|
Liberty, Missouri |
Misso |
Moderne architecture, Early 20th-c. Commercial architecture[2] |
St. Charles Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1878 |
1987 |
117 S. Main
|
St. Charles, Missouri |
Misso |
Second Empire architecture[2] |
IOOF Hall and Fromberg Co-operative Mercantile Building |
|
1906 |
1993 |
123 W. River St.
|
Fromberg, Montana |
Mo |
Has served as a department store and as a meeting hall[2] |
IOOF Hall (Stevensville, Montana) |
|
1912 |
1991 |
217-219 Main St.
|
Stevensville, Montana |
Mo |
[2] |
IOOF Lodge (Thompson Falls, Montana) |
|
? |
1986 |
520 Main St.
|
Thompson Falls, Montana |
Mo |
[2] |
IOOF Hall and Opera House |
|
1913 |
1988 |
Main St.
|
Bladen, Nebraska |
Neb |
[2] |
IOOF Temple Building |
|
1894 |
1987 |
523 E St.
|
Fairbury, Nebraska |
Neb |
Romanesque architecture[2] |
IOOF Opera House |
|
1893 |
1988 |
N. Third and B Sts.
|
Hampton, Nebraska |
Neb |
A two-part commercial block building.[2] |
Austin Masonic and Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1867 |
2003 |
105 Main St.
|
Austin, Nevada |
Nev |
Has served as a meeting hall and as a business[2] |
Mohegan Manor |
|
1910 |
|
58 Oswego Street
|
Baldwinsville, New York |
NewY |
Designed by Ward Wellington Ward as an Odd Fellows hall. |
IOOF Hall (Hunter, New York) |
|
1913 |
2002 |
6325 Main St.
|
Hunter, New York |
NewY |
Queen Anne architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (New York, New York) |
|
1847 |
1983 |
165-171 Grand Street
|
New York, New York |
NewY |
Italianate, Queen Anne, Anglo-Italianate architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Lodge (Goldsboro, North Carolina) |
|
1901 |
1978 |
111-115 N. John St.
|
Goldsboro, North Carolina |
NoC |
Classical Revival architecture, Romanesque architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Building (Raleigh, North Carolina) |
|
1923 |
1997 |
19 W Hargett St.
|
Raleigh, North Carolina |
NoC |
Skyscraper with Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements architecture, Classical Revival architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Block (Grand Forks, North Dakota) |
|
1888 |
1982 |
23-25 S. 4th St.
|
Grand Forks, North Dakota |
NoD |
Romanesque architecture[2] |
Chester Town Hall (Chesterville, Ohio) |
|
1867 |
1979 |
Sandusky and Short Sts.
|
Chesterville, Ohio |
Oh |
Italianate architecture[2] Built as an Odd Fellows Hall |
Odd Fellows Hall (Hilliard, Ohio) |
|
1883 |
1988 |
4065 Main St.
|
Hilliard, Ohio |
Oh |
Italianate architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Temple (East Liverpool, Ohio) |
|
1907 |
1985 |
120 W. Sixth St.
|
East Liverpool, Ohio |
Oh |
[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Portsmouth, Ohio) |
|
1871 |
1987 |
500-506 Court St.
|
Portsmouth, Ohio |
Oh |
Italianate architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Sandusky, Ohio) |
|
1889 |
2003 |
231 West Washington Row
|
Sandusky, Ohio |
Oh |
Queen Anne, Romanesque Revival architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged |
|
1898 |
1980 |
404 E. McCreight Ave.
|
Springfield, Ohio |
Oh |
Renaissance Revival architecture, Chateauesque architecture[2] |
Aline IOOF Lodge No. 263 |
|
1930 |
1984 |
Off Main and Broadway
|
Aline, Oklahoma |
Ok |
One of four NRHP-listed IOOF buildings in the county[2][3] |
I.O.O.F. Hall (Alva, Oklahoma) |
|
1905 |
1984 |
527 Barnes St.
|
Alva, Oklahoma |
Ok |
Plains Commercial architecture[2] |
I.O.O.F. Building of Buffalo |
|
1917 |
1983 |
110 W. Turner St.
|
Buffalo, Oklahoma |
Ok |
Plains Commercial architecture[2] |
Carmen IOOF Home |
|
1906 |
1984 |
|
near Carmen, Oklahoma |
Ok |
[2][3] |
Carmen IOOF Lodge No. 84 |
|
1902 |
1984 |
Main and 4th St.
|
Carmen, Oklahoma |
Ok |
Served as a professional building, as a clubhouse, and as a specialty store[2][3] |
Oklahoma Odd Fellows Home at Checotah |
|
1902 |
2001 |
211 West North St.
|
Checotah, Oklahoma |
Ok |
Romanesque architecture, Bungalow/Craftsman architecture[2] |
Cherokee IOOF Lodge No. 219 |
|
1931 |
1984 |
Grand Ave. and 2nd St.
|
Cherokee, Oklahoma |
Ok |
One of four Alfalfa County Odd Fellows buildings that were subject of a 1983 study.[2][3] |
Adams Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1886 |
1994 |
190 Main St.
|
Adams, Oregon |
Or |
Italianate architecture[2] |
IOOF Building (Ashland, Oregon) |
|
1879 |
1978 |
49-57 N. Main St.
|
Ashland, Oregon |
Or |
Served as a clubhouse and as a specialty store[2] |
Harrisburg Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1882 |
1992 |
190 Smith St.
|
Harrisburg, Oregon |
Or |
Italianate architecture[2] |
IOOF-Paris Fair Building |
|
1906 |
1990 |
315 Oak St.
|
Hood River, Oregon |
Or |
Early Commercial architecture[2] |
Lake Oswego Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1890 |
1979 |
Durham and Church Sts.
|
Lake Oswego, Oregon |
Or |
Has served as a professional building, as a clubhouse, as a meeting hall, and as a specialty store[2] |
Odd Fellows Building (Portland, Oregon) |
|
1922 |
1980 |
1019 SW 10th Ave.
|
Portland, Oregon |
Or |
Late Gothic Revival architecture[2] |
Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings |
|
1900 |
1988 |
185-195 High St. NE
|
Salem, Oregon |
Or |
Romanesque Revival architecture[2] |
Loyal Order of Odd Fellows |
|
1860 |
|
5619 Germantown Ave.
|
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Pe |
Significant contribution to the NRHP Colonial Germantown Historic District - Note: Not an IOOF building. |
Morgantown Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1868 |
|
3172-3176 Main Street
|
Morgantown, Pennsylvania |
Pe |
Contributing building in Morgantown Historic District - District NRHP-listed 1995 |
Strasburg Odd Fellows |
|
1856 |
|
Strasburg Historic District
|
Strasburg, Pennsylvania |
Pe |
In the NRHP Strasburg Historic District |
Oddfellows' Hall (East Providence, Rhode Island) |
|
1889 |
1980 |
Warren Avenue
|
East Providence, Rhode Island |
Rh |
Shingle Style architecture |
Odd Fellows Building (Gary, South Dakota) |
|
1898 |
1976 |
Main St.
|
Gary, South Dakota |
SoD |
Has served as a clubhouse and as a meeting hall[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Beaver, Utah) |
|
1903 |
1983 |
33-35 N. Main St.
|
Beaver, Utah |
Ut |
Early Commercial architecture[2] |
IOOF Relief Home |
|
1890 |
1984 |
232 Woodside Ave.
|
Park City, Utah |
Ut |
[2] |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Hall (Salt Lake City, Utah) |
|
1891 |
1977 |
41 Post Office Pl.
|
Salt Lake City, Utah |
Ut |
Richardsonian Romanesque architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Alexandria, Virginia) |
|
? |
2004 |
411 S. Columbus St.
|
Alexandria, Virginia |
Vi |
Second Empire architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Blacksburg, Virginia) |
|
1905 |
2005 |
203 Gilbert St.
|
Blacksburg, Virginia |
Vi |
Historically a meeting hall[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Occoquan, Virginia) |
|
1889 |
|
|
Occoquan, Virginia |
Vi |
|
Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Hall No. 148 |
|
1895 |
1999 |
3940 Tolt Ave.
|
Carnation, Washington |
Wa |
[2] |
Cheney Odd Fellows Hall |
|
? |
1990 |
321 First St.
|
Cheney, Washington |
Wa |
Late Victorian architecture, vernacular commercial architecture[2] |
Opera House and IOOF Lodge |
|
? |
1997 |
151 W. 1st Ave.
|
Colville, Washington |
Wa |
Classical Revival architecture[2] |
Oddfellows Hall (Seattle, Washington) |
|
? |
|
East Pine and 10th Streets
|
Seattle, Washington |
Wa |
A "cultural nucleus and point of convergence for community and arts organizations"[4] |
Stanwood IOOF Public Hall |
|
1902 |
2002 |
27128 102nd Ave. NW
|
Stanwood, Washington |
Wa |
Western falsefront architecture[2] |
Vashon Odd Fellows Hall |
|
1912 |
|
19704 Vashon Highway SW
|
Vashon Island, Washington |
Wa |
Built in 1912, designated a King County and/or local landmark in 1985[5] |
IOOF Lodge Building (Marlinton, West Virginia) |
|
1905 |
2000 |
Jct. of 8th St. and Second Ave.
|
Marlinton, West Virginia |
WeV |
Italianate architecture[2] |
Sharon Lodge No. 28 IOOF |
|
1897 |
1982 |
316 5th St.
|
Parkersburg, West Virginia |
WeV |
Romanesque architecture[2] |
Independent Order of Odd Fellows-Lodge No. 189 Building |
|
1887 |
1999 |
1335 Main St.
|
Marinette, Wisconsin |
Wi |
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[2] |
Odd Fellows Hall (Big Horn, Wyoming) |
|
1894 |
1980 |
Jackson St.
|
Big Horn, Wyoming |
Wy |
[2] |