Oddfellows Hall (Seattle) Explained

Oddfellows Hall
Location:East Pine Street and 10th Street, Seattle, Washington
Coordinates:47.615°N -122.3197°W
Built:1908
Architect:C. A. Breitung
Architecture:Renaissance Revival

The Oddfellows Hall is a historic building in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, built in 1908.[1] It is located at East Pine Street and 10th Avenue, near Broadway.

In 2007, it had long served as "a cultural nucleus and point of convergence for community and arts organizations", but its continued status in that capacity was in question.[2], the only continuing art organization there was the Century Ballroom.[3] It houses the restaurants Oddfellows Cafe and Bar as well as Tin Table.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Woodridge, Sally B. . Roger Montgomery . 1980 . A Guide to Architecture in Washington State . University of Washington Press . 0295957794 . 146.
  2. News: What's Going to Happen to Oddfellows Hall? Three Real Estate Deals and What They Mean for Seattle Theater. Brendan Kiley. October 24, 2007. October 2, 2010.
  3. Web site: Buy, sell, or trade: Odd Fellows building hits market. 2018-05-14. November 1, 2016. Capitol Hill Seattle Blog.