
Odd Fellows Hall ca. 1889, photographer unknown. [Image: UMD Martin Library]
This week’s sneak peek at our newest book
—Duluth’s Grand Old Architecture 1870–1940 by Tony Dierckins and Maryanne C. Norton—was built for Duluth’s Odd Fellows Lodge #28 as Odd Fellows Hall and designed by Oliver Traphagen, at the time both the most popular architect in Duluth and a member of the lodge. Read our history of Odd Fellow Hall (1889–1975) from
Duluth’s Grand Old Architecture here.
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