The Odd Fellows Building in downtown Portland, Oregon, was built in 1922–1924.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 for its architecture, which is Late Gothic Revival.
One of 75 building standing in the city today which were built between 1900 and 1930 & which incorporate structural terra cotta, the Odd Fellows Building is among the most distinctive of its type because of its unique stylistic theme and because of the prominent site it occupies in the midst of a bustling few blocks between the Portland Art Museum and the Central Library.
"[4] It was designed by German-born architect Ernst Kroner (1866–1955), who was notably active in politics in Portland from 1889 to 1897.
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