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  3. List of Odd Fellows buildings - Wikipedia

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    Single-storey masonry hall built 1880-81 and extended 1891 for the Royal Rose of Warwick ... Contributing in Market Street Theatre and ... Blackfoot I.O.O.F. Hall ...

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Bingham ...

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    September 19, 1977 (120 S. Shilling St. Blackfoot: 4: Blackfoot Railway Depot: Blackfoot Railway Depot: November 20, 1974 (130 NW Main St. Blackfoot: Now houses the Idaho Potato Museum

  5. Shilling Avenue Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Shilling Avenue Historic District is a 25 acres (10 ha) historic district in Blackfoot, Idaho. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It included 26 contributing buildings. [1]

  6. Category:Theatres in Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Theatre (Idaho Falls, Idaho) H. Howells Opera House; R. Ramona Theater

  7. Blackfoot, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Blackfoot is a city and county seat of Bingham County, Idaho, United States. The population was 12,346 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] [ 6 ] Blackfoot is the principal city of the Blackfoot, Idaho, Micropolitan Statistical Area , which includes Bingham County.

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  9. Blackfoot I.O.O.F. Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Blackfoot I.O.O.F. Hall, at 57 Bridge St. in Blackfoot, Idaho, was built in 1905. [1] Its rear wall shows rough lava-rock structural fabric, while the front, brick facade is refined and survives about storefronts on the ground level. [2] Entrance to the second floor Odd Fellows meeting hall is by stairway from the rear. [2]