Salubria Lodge No. 31

Salubria Lodge No. 31
Location: 85 W. Central St., Cambridge, Idaho
Area: less than one acre
Built: 1922
Architect: Watkins and Thompson
Governing body: Private
NRHP Reference#: 90000368[1]
Added to NRHP: March 09, 1990

Salubria Lodge No. 31 is an historic Masonic building located at 85 West Central Street, corner of North 1st Street, in Cambridge, Washington County, Idaho. Built in 1922 to replace an earlier 1902 frame building that burned, it is a two-story building designed by Watkins and Thompson with a sloped roof over an attic space. The ground floor exterior is covered with nondescript gray plaster while the second-story exterior is of redbrick. The attic area has a wooden exterior. The lower level has very plain windows while the second story has church-like arched windows. The front exterior of the second level features two stained glass windows, each of which contains the Masonic square and compass emblem. On March 09, 1990, the building was added to the National Register of Historic Places. Salubria Lodge No. 31, which derives its name from the nearby place where it was organized in 1893, still meets in the building and is an active lodge in the 9th Masonic District of the Grand Lodge of Idaho, Ancient Free and Accepted Masons.[2][3]

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