Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple explained

Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple
Location:212 Ash St., 823 N. Townsend St., Syracuse, New York
Coordinates:43.0596°N -76.1511°W
Built:1887, 1892
Architecture:Romanesque Revival
Added:April 7, 2014
Refnum:14000128[1]

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. It housed a public library on the first floor, lodge related dwellings on the second floor, and the Odd Fellows meeting hall on the third. It was originally a German-speaking Lodge and vacated the building in 1945.[2]

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: National Register of Historic Places Listings. 2014-04-18. Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 4/07/14 through 4/11/14 . National Park Service.
  2. Web site: Cultural Resource Information System (CRIS). New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. Searchable database. 2015-12-01. https://archive.today/20150701003048/http://cris.parks.ny.gov/. 2015-07-01. dead. Note: This includes Web site: National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: Odd Fellows Lodge and Temple . 2015-12-01 . Dean A. Biancavilla . PDF . September 2013 .