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  2. Category:Odd Fellows buildings in California - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows Hall (Eureka, California) Odd Fellows Hall (Gonzales, California) Odd Fellows Hall (La Grange, California) Odd Fellows Hall (Santa Ana, California) Odd Fellows Temple (Pasadena, California) Oddfellows Hall (Auburn, California)

  3. List of Odd Fellows buildings - Wikipedia

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    Finnish speaking Lodges Turku Odd Fellow House: 2011: 2011 Rätiälänkatu 2, Turku, Finland Finland: In the Odd Fellow House in Turku there is space for 11 Lodges which have their meetings on the weeknights at 19.00. In Turku there are both Swedish and Finnish speaking Lodges, in this Odd Fellow House the Finnish speaking Lodges have their ...

  4. Fullerton Odd Fellows Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Fullerton Odd Fellows Temple, also known as IOOF Building or Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge No.103 or Williams Building, is located in Fullerton, Orange County, California. It was designed by Oliver S. Compton-Hall and built during 1927-28 for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge Number 103, which existed from 1901 to 1981.

  5. Independent Order of Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows lodges were first documented in 1730 in England from which many organizations emerged. While several unofficial Odd Fellows lodges had existed in New York City sometime in the period 1806 to 1818, the American Odd Fellows is regarded as being founded with Washington Lodge No 1 in Baltimore at the Seven Stars Tavern on April 26, 1819, by Thomas Wildey along with some associates who ...

  6. List of Masonic buildings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    It was used for many years as both a church (by multiple denominations) and the local Masonic lodge. By the late 1920s it had been abandoned by all of these users, and was acquired in 1932 by the local chapter of the International Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF), which used it as its lodge. [28] The IOOF chapter deeded the building to the city in 2005.

  7. Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows promote philanthropy, the ethic of reciprocity and charity; some grand lodges imply a Judeo-Christian affiliation. The American-based Independent Order of Odd Fellows enrolls some 600,000 members divided into approximately 10,000 lodges in thirty countries, [ 8 ] [ 9 ] and is interfraternally recognised by the British-based ...

  8. Category : Clubhouses on the National Register of Historic ...

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    Odd Fellows Building (Red Bluff, California) Odd Fellows Hall (Eureka, California) Odd Fellows Hall (Gonzales, California) Odd Fellows Hall (La Grange, California) Odd Fellows Hall (Santa Ana, California) Odd Fellows Temple (Pasadena, California) Old Masonic Hall (Benicia, California) Old YWCA Building (Riverside, California)

  9. IOOF Lodge No. 355 - Wikipedia

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    The IOOF Lodge No. 355, also known as the Clements Odd Fellows Hall, in Clements, California is a two-story brick building that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007. [ 1 ] The International Order of Odd Fellows group in Clements was established in 1889, seven years after the San Joaquin-Sierra Nevada Railroad reached ...