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  2. List of Odd Fellows buildings - Wikipedia

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    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 meetings.

  3. Åbo Svenska Teater - Wikipedia

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    Åbo Svenska Teater (Finnish: Turun ruotsalainen teatteri) is a Finland-Swedish theatre in the city of Turku in Finland and the oldest theatre in the country, founded in 1839. The building itself is also the oldest still functioning theatre house in Finland. The name means "The Swedish theatre of Åbo"; Åbo is the Swedish name of the city of ...

  4. Category:Odd Fellows buildings - Wikipedia

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  5. Odd Fellows' Home - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows' Home or Odd Fellows Home may refer to: in the United States (by state then city) Caldwell Odd Fellow Home for the Aged, Caldwell, Idaho, NRHP-listed; Odd Fellows' Home (Worcester, Massachusetts), NRHP-listed; Odd Fellows' Home for Orphans, Indigent and Aged, Springfield, Ohio, NRHP-listed; Carmen IOOF Home, Carmen, Oklahoma, NRHP ...

  6. Freemasonry in Finland - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, Finnish far right groups, inspired by the Fascists and the Nazis, campaigned prominently against Freemasonry and similar organizations, such as the Odd Fellows. [1] There were also efforts to ban Masons from the officer corps of the Finnish Armed Forces and from the Lutheran clergy. [ 1 ]

  7. Thomas Wildey - Wikipedia

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    Other Englishmen who were Odd Fellows had grouped in the states along the Eastern Seaboard, and Wildey gathered them all into the newly formed fraternity. He traveled widely to set up lodges in the most recently settled parts of the country. At the time of his death in 1861, there were more than 200,000 members of the IOOF.

  8. Odd Fellows Hall (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    The Odd Fellows Hall is a building at 165–171 Grand Street between Centre and Baxter Streets, in the Little Italy and SoHo neighborhoods of Manhattan, New York City.It was built in 1847–1848 and designed by the firm of Trench & Snook in the Italianate style, one of the city's earliest structures in this style, which Joseph Trench had brought to New York with his design for 280 Broadway in ...

  9. IOOF Hall (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The IOOF Hall in Toronto is a historic building erected for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows society. The building was designed for mix-use accommodating over 34 offices, a store selling imported and domestic cigars, and most importantly a 20’ wide by 46’ long grand hall for private meetings held by Toronto’s Independent Order of Odd Fellows.