Category:Odd Fellows Hall (New York City)
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The Odd Fellows Hall, at 165-171 Grand Street between Centre and Baxter Streets, in the Little Italy neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, was built in 1847-48 and designed by the firm of Tench & Snook in the Italianate style, one of the city's earliest structures in this style, which Joseph Trench had introduced with his design for the A. T. Stewart store in 1845. (His partner Snook was responsible for many nearby cast-iron buildings.) The mansard roof was an addition, designed by John Buckingham and built in 1881-82. The Odd Fellows used the building until the 1880s, when they moved uptown with the city's population. The building was afterwards converted to commercial and industrial use, and is now residential condominiums. (Sources: Guide to NYC Landmarks (4th ed.) and AIA Guide to NYC (4th ed.))
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- New York City landmarks in Manhattan below 14th Street
- National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan between Canal and 14th Streets
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows in New York (state)
- Built in New York City in 1848
- Italianate architecture in New York City
- Mansards in New York City
- Trench & Snook
- John Buckingham
- Grand Street (Manhattan)
- Centre Street (Manhattan)
- Baxter Street (Manhattan)
- Little Italy, Manhattan