|
Building |
Image |
Dates |
Location |
City, State |
Description |
1 |
Eagles Hall (San Diego, California) |
|
1934 built
1985 NRHP-listed |
733 Eighth Ave.
|
San Diego, California |
Classical Revival architecture[1] |
2 |
Eagles Home (Evansville, Indiana) |
|
1912 built
1982 NRHP-listed |
221 NW 5th St.
|
Evansville, Indiana |
NRHP-listed[1] |
3 |
Eagles Temple (Akron, Ohio) |
|
1918 built
1982 NRHP-listed |
131-137 E. Market St.
|
Akron, Ohio |
Art Deco architecture[1] |
4 |
Eagles Building-Strand Theater, Alliance, Ohio |
|
1921 built
1997 NRHP-listed |
243 E. Main St.
|
Alliance, Ohio |
Renaissance architecture[1] |
5 |
Eagles' Temple (Canton, Ohio) |
|
1927 built
1982 NRHP-listed |
601 S. Market St.
|
Canton, Ohio |
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture[1] |
6 |
Eagles Building (Dayton, Ohio) |
|
1916 built
1982 NRHP-listed |
320 South Main St.
|
Dayton, Ohio |
Prairie School architecture, Renaissance architecture[1] |
7 |
Eagles Building (Lorain, Ohio) |
|
1918 built
1986 NRHP-listed |
575 Broadway
|
Lorain, Ohio |
Classical Revival architecture[1] |
8 |
Fraternal Order of Eagles Building (Richmond, Virginia) |
|
1914 built
2006_ NRHP-listed |
220 E. Marshall St.
|
Richmond, Virginia |
Colonial Revival architecture[1] |
9 |
Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) Aerie No. 2059 |
|
1895 built
1999 NRHP-listed |
3940 Tolt Ave.
|
Carnation, Washington |
NRHP-listed[1] |
10 |
Eagles Auditorium Building |
|
1924-25 built
1983 NRHP-listed |
1416 7th Avenue
|
Seattle, Washington |
Elaborately terracotta-covered Renaissance Revival architecture historic theatre and apartment building, home to ACT Theatre since 1996 with two stages, a cabaret, and 44 residential apartments. The building was Aerie No. 1 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles (which was founded in Seattle).[2] |
11 |
Eagles Club |
|
1924 built
1986 NRHP-listed |
2401 W. Wisconsin Ave
|
Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[1] |