Elks Lodge (Lima, Ohio) Explained

Elks Lodge
Location:138 W. North St., Lima, Ohio
Coordinates:40.7431°N -84.1064°W
Built:1909
Architect:Hulsken & McLaughlin
Architecture:Prairie School
Added:October 7, 1982
Area:less than one acre
Refnum:82001865

The former Elks Lodge (B.P.O. E. #54) is a historic building in Lima, Ohio, United States. The lodge was the fifty-fourth of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks to be chartered; it is the largest lodge in Ohio.[1] It is located within the Ohio West Central District No. 7120.[2] The original lodge building, built in 1909, has been sold and is, as of 2019, used by Tabernacle Baptist Church.[3]

The lodge building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on October 7, 1982. It was one of seventeen Lima buildings listed on the Register as a group, the "Lima Multiple Resource Area." Of these buildings, it was one of the newest. Around the time of its construction in the early twentieth century, oil and railroading had taken Lima's economy to an extremely prosperous point.[4]

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  1. Web site: Lima, OH Lodge #54. B.P.O. Elks of the USA. 2008-10-29.
  2. Web site: Lima Elks History. B.P.O. Elks Lima Lodge #54. 2008-10-29.
  3. Photograph in infobox
  4. Hopkins, Phyllis G. . National Park Service, 1980-05-15, 5. Accessed 2010-04-28.