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  2. List of Odd Fellows buildings - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows Home (Gainesville, Florida) 1893 built Gainesville, Florida "Odd Fellows Home was built in 1893 as a tuberculosis sanatorium for Odd Fellows and Rebekahs. It was subsequently used as a girls school and as the city hospital. In 1914 it became a rest home for aged Odd Fellows and an orphanage. The home was closed in 1966." [15]

  3. Odd Fellows - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, the odd fellows became religiously and politically independent. Prince George the Prince of Wales, later King George IV of the United Kingdom (1762–1830), admitted in 1780, was the first documented of many odd fellows to also adhere to freemasonry; both societies remained mutually independent.

  4. Oddfellows Cafe and Bar - Wikipedia

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    Leonardo David Raymundo included the restaurant in Eater Seattle 's 2017 overview of "Low-Stakes First Date Spots in Seattle". He wrote, "With big, open windows facing the east and a collection of vintage antiques littered about like a 1930s garage sale, Linda Derschang’s Oddfellows is a contemporary homage to the past.

  5. 27 St. Patrick’s Day food deals that are a pot o’ gold

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    Happy St. Patrick's Day! Here are all the best deals, discounts and freebies from restaurants and food brands on Sunday, March 17.

  6. Odd Fellows Hall - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows Hall, Independent Order of Odd Fellows Building, IOOF Building, Odd Fellows Lodge and similar terms are phrases used to refer to buildings that house chapters of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows fraternal organization. More specifically, these terms may refer to:

  7. Oddfellows Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    Oddfellows Playhouse is a non-profit youth theater in Middletown, Connecticut. The playhouse provides programing to students of all ages, ranging from classic plays to circus skills. The organization serves over 1,200 young people annually and is Connecticut's largest and most active year-round youth theater.

  8. Salem's Historic Grand Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theatre was built as a lodge hall and opera house by the Oddfellows in 1900, and was designed by the architectural firm of Pugh & Gray. [1] The Julius Grau Opera Company performed at the grand opening on November 29, 1900. [2] An annex containing a hotel and bus terminal and designed by architect Morris Whitehouse was built in 1921.

  9. Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple - Wikipedia

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    Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple, also known as the Lincoln Lodge, is a historic Odd Fellows Lodge located near Downtown Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York. It was built in 1887, and is a three-story, Romanesque Revival style brick building. It features decorative brickwork and was expanded before 1892.