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Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1831) 1831: 30 North Gay St Baltimore, Maryland: First Odd Fellows Hall in the United States. Demolished in 1890. Odd Fellows Hall (Baltimore, 1891) 1891: 1980 300 Cathedral St. Baltimore, Maryland
The Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building, at 123-125 North Market in Benton, Arkansas, is a historic building that served as an Independent Order of Odd Fellows meeting hall. E. Y. Stinson built the building in 1913 on land purchased from Saline Odd Fellows Lodge No. 174; the Odd Fellows bought the building back the following year.
Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building (Benton, Arkansas) S. Shiloh Church (Springdale, Arkansas)
The first University of Arkansas football team was formed in 1894 and coached by John Futrall, who was a Latin professor at the university. [3] That team played three games: two against Fort Smith High School and one against Texas. [3] Before the 1909 season, the teams were called the Arkansas Cardinals and a bird was the school's mascot. [4]
The Odd Fellows, he said, was the second oldest, behind the Masons. Through the years the building housed a variety of businesses, including a grocery store, a men’s clothing store, a flower ...
The playing field in the stadium is named Frank Broyles Field, honoring former Arkansas head football coach and athletic director Frank Broyles. [ 8 ] During the 2000-2001 renovations, Razorback Stadium increased the seating capacity from 50,019 [ 9 ] to 72,000, with an option to expand capacity to 76,000 with the "temporary" bleacher seating ...
Odd Fellows Hall, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building, ... Arkansas), NRHP-listed in Saline County, Arkansas; Independent Order of OddFellows Building ...
College football venues in Arkansas (4 P) This page was last edited on 30 November 2024, at 21:24 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...