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St. Augustine: 14: Fullerwood Park Residential Historic District: ... St. Augustine: 23: Lodge and Hut: March 20, 2024 : 9177-9179 Old A1A Highway Summer Haven ...
Elks Lodge (Greenwood, Mississippi) Avenue F near W. Scott St. Greenwood, Mississippi: Location of "black Elks" lodge. Listed on the Mississippi Blues Trail. [6] 30: Elks Building (Jackson, Mississippi) 119 President Street, South Jackson, Mississippi: Designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1992 [5] 31: Elks Club Lodge No. 501: 1904 built 1985 ...
332 N. Park St. Uvalde: 1962 332 North Park Street, Uvalde. ... Elks Lodge Hall 13163: 330 Pecan St. ... 202 Flores Ave. west side St. Augustine Sq. Casa Zaragoza ...
San Augustine: 1965 Ayish St. between Main and Market St. Col. Sexton House 7641: San Augustine: 1962 8 mi NW; private property Columbus-Cartwright House 7593: End of S. Clark St. San Augustine: 1962 off SH 21 on Craft St. Crocket House 7597: San Augustine: 1962 burned
The Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks (BPOE; also often known as the Elks Lodge or simply The Elks) is an American fraternal order founded in 1868, originally as a social club in New York City. It has more than 750,000+ members at 1,928 lodges. The fraternity currently focuses on Community, Friendship, and Charity.
The community was established after the American Civil War in 1866. Freedmen (and women) Peter Sanks, Matilda Papy, Harriet Weedman, Miles Hancock, Israel McKenzie, Aaron DuPont and Tom Solana leased land for $1.00 a year on what was then the west bank of Maria Sanchez Creek, across from the developed part of St. Augustine.
Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124: Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124. February 16, 1984 : 512 W. 4th St. Fort Worth: Recorded Texas Historic Landmark 35: Fort Worth High School ...
The Abbott Tract Historic District is a 33 acres (13 ha) historic district in St. Augustine, Florida. It is bounded by Matanzas Bay, Pine, San Marco, and Shenandoah Avenues. On July 21, 1983, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. It contains 124 contributing buildings. [1] It is a 17 block area. [2]