Fraternal Order of Eagles Building
Fraternal Order of Eagles Building, Neoclassical fraternal organization building in Richmond, Virginia.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles Building is a three-story brick structure with neoclassical details located on East Marshall Street. The facade displays symmetrical window arrangements with three bays in front and six along the side, featuring the refined proportions typical of the style.
Architect Louis H. Asbury designed the building in 1914 to serve as a meeting hall for the fraternal order. It functioned as their gathering place until the mid-1980s, after which the space was repurposed for different uses.
The name draws from eagle symbolism representing freedom and brotherhood, ideals that shaped how members gathered and celebrated together. You can still see the original meeting rooms on the upper floors where these gatherings took place.
The building now operates as a mixed-use property with residential apartments above and commercial spaces below following a 2005 renovation. Note that the interior is primarily private residential space, so indoor viewing may not be available to the public.
During the 1920s and 1930s, the local lodge grew to about 3,200 members, including several who would later become Virginia governors. This strong membership made it one of the city's most important social gathering places.
Location: Virginia
Architects: Louis H. Asbury
Architectural style: Neoclassical architecture
GPS coordinates: 37.54690,-77.43890
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:40
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