Odd Fellows Hall (1872–1932) in Boston, Massachusetts, was built for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. [1] It occupied a large lot in the South End, at no.515 Tremont Street at Berkeley Street. [2] Architect Joseph Billings designed the structure which had several large meeting rooms: Covenant Hall, Encampment Hall, Friendship Hall, Oasis Hall. [1] [3] Tenants included Emerson College of Oratory. [4] Among the events that took place in the hall: 1892 annual dinner of the Tremont House Waiters’ Association. [5] In January 1932 fire destroyed the building. [6]
Odd Fellows Hall (1872–1932) in Boston, Massachusetts, was built for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Grand Lodge of Massachusetts. [1] It occupied a large lot in the South End, at no.515 Tremont Street at Berkeley Street. [2] Architect Joseph Billings designed the structure which had several large meeting rooms: Covenant Hall, Encampment Hall, Friendship Hall, Oasis Hall. [1] [3] Tenants included Emerson College of Oratory. [4] Among the events that took place in the hall: 1892 annual dinner of the Tremont House Waiters’ Association. [5] In January 1932 fire destroyed the building. [6]