List of Fraternal Order of Eagles buildings
This is a list of notable buildings of the Fraternal Order of Eagles. The Eagles have a significant built legacy in a number of cities and towns across the United States. The Eagles were founded in Seattle, Washington.
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Building | Image | Dates | Location | City, State | Description | |
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1 | Eagles Hall (San Diego, California) | 1917 built 1934 renovation1985 NRHP-listed | 733 Eighth Ave. 32°42′47″N 117°9′21″W / 32.71306°N 117.15583°W / 32.71306; -117.15583 (Eagles Hall (San Diego, California)) | San Diego, California | Major renovation in 1934 gave work to impoverished Eagles members in a WPA-like, but private, effort. Classical Revival architecture[1] | |
2 | Eagles Home (Evansville, Indiana) | 1912 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 221 NW 5th St. 37°58′27″N 87°34′18″W / 37.97417°N 87.57167°W / 37.97417; -87.57167 (Eagles Home (Evansville, Illinois)) | Evansville, Indiana | NRHP-listed[1] | |
3 | Eagles Home (Mount Vernon, Indiana) | 1917 built 2003 NRHP-CP-listed | 109 W. Water St. 37°55′46″N 87°53′42″W / 37.92940°N 87.89501°W / 37.92940; -87.89501 (Eagles Home (Mount Vernon, Illinois)) | Mount Vernon, Indiana | Eagles Aerie 1717 founded 1907. Has restaurant open to public. Contributing property in Mount Vernon Downtown Historic District.[2] | |
4 | Eagles Temple (Akron, Ohio) | 1918 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 131-137 E. Market St. 41°5′3″N 81°30′47″W / 41.08417°N 81.51306°W / 41.08417; -81.51306 (Eagles Temple (Akron, Ohio)) | Akron, Ohio | Art Deco architecture,[1] demolished | |
5 | Eagles Building-Strand Theater, Alliance, Ohio | 1921 built 1997 NRHP-listed | 243 E. Main St. 40°55′18″N 81°6′10″W / 40.92167°N 81.10278°W / 40.92167; -81.10278 (Eagles Building-Strand Theater) | Alliance, Ohio | Renaissance architecture[1] | |
6 | Eagles' Temple (Canton, Ohio) | 1927 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 601 S. Market St. 40°47′41″N 81°22′32″W / 40.79472°N 81.37556°W / 40.79472; -81.37556 (Eagles Temple (Canton, Ohio)) | Canton, Ohio | Spanish Colonial Revival architecture[1] | |
7 | Eagles Building (Dayton, Ohio) | 1916 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 320 South Main St. 39°45′17″N 84°11′24″W / 39.75472°N 84.19000°W / 39.75472; -84.19000 (Eagles Building (Dayton, Ohio)) | Dayton, Ohio | Prairie School architecture, Renaissance architecture[1] | |
8 | Eagles Building (Salt Lake City) | 2019 NRHP-listed | 404 South West Temple Street 40°45′37″N 111°53′38″W / 40.76028°N 111.89389°W / 40.76028; -111.89389 (Eagles Building (Salt Lake City)) | Salt Lake City, Utah | ||
9 | Fraternal Order of Eagles Building (Richmond, Virginia) | 1914 built 2006_ NP-listed | 220 E. Marshall St. 37°32′49″N 77°26′20″W / 37.54694°N 77.43889°W / 37.54694; -77.43889 (Fraternal Order of Eagles Building (Richmond, Virginia)) | Richmond, Virginia | Colonial Revival architecture[1] | |
10 | Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) Aerie No. 2059 | 1895 built 1999 NRHP-listed | 3940 Tolt Ave. 47°38′39″N 121°54′51″W / 47.64417°N 121.91417°W / 47.64417; -121.91417 (Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) Aerie No. 2059) | Carnation, Washington | NRHP-listed[1] | |
11 | Eagles Auditorium Building | 1924-25 built 1983 NRHP-listed | 1416 7th Avenue 47°36′39″N 122°19′56.7″W / 47.61083°N 122.332417°W / 47.61083; -122.332417 (Eagles Auditorium Building) | 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).[3] | |
12 | Eagles Lodge Building | 1927 built | 13-15 S. Mission St. | Wenatchee, Washington | Art Moderne. Included in Downtown Wenatchee Historic District.[4] | |
13 | Eagles Club | 1924 built 1986 NRHP-listed | 2401 W. Wisconsin Ave 43°2′17.6″N 87°56′35.49″W / 43.038222°N 87.9431917°W / 43.038222; -87.9431917 (Eagles Club) | Milwaukee, Wisconsin | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture[1] |
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ "Indiana State Historic Architectural and Archaeological Research Database (SHAARD)" (Searchable database). Department of Natural Resources, Division of Historic Preservation and Archaeology. Retrieved 2016-06-01. Note: This includes Chris Babcock; Wanda Griess; Stacey Moye; Paul Diebold (January 2002). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Mount Vernon Downtown Historic District" (PDF). Retrieved 2016-06-01. and Accompanying photographs.
- ^ "Eagles Auditorium Building". National Park Service. Retrieved 2007-12-27.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Downtown Wenatchee Historic District". National Park Service. November 7, 2008. Retrieved June 19, 2017..
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