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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
The current configuration of the building, under the official name Kreielsheimer Place, [2] has two stages, a cabaret, and 44 residential apartments. [3] The elaborately terracotta-covered building (designed by the Henry Bittman firm) [3] has been known at times in the past as the Eagles Temple and as the Senator Hotel. [6]
Fraternal Order of Eagles (F.O.E.) is a fraternal organization that was founded on February 6, 1898, in Seattle, Washington, by a group of six theater-owners including John Cort (the first president), brothers John W. and Tim J. Considine, Harry (H.L.) Leavitt (who later joined the Loyal Order of Moose), Mose Goldsmith and Arthur Williams. [1]
The Ballard Building is a historic building in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington.It was built by the Fraternal Order of Eagles in the 1920s. [1] [2] The terracotta building has housed a community hospital, restaurants and other businesses, [3] including a music venue called the Backstage, which closed in 1998.
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The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) Hall No. 148, also known as Fraternal Order of Eagles (FOE) Aerie No. 2059, is a meeting hall building in Carnation, Washington. It was built in 1895. listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. [1] In 1985 the building was listed as a King County, Washington historic site. [2]