Oddfellows' Hall, Historic fraternal building in Providence, Rhode Island.
Oddfellows' Hall is a brick building in Providence with symmetrical windows and detailed masonry from the late 1800s. The structure displays typical features of New England institutional architecture of that era, with traditional design elements that remain visible today.
Frank W. Angell designed this meeting hall in the second half of the 1800s as a gathering space for the fraternal order. Its architectural significance earned it a place on the National Register of Historic Places.
This was a gathering place for members of a fraternal order dedicated to mutual aid and community welfare. Such meeting halls shaped neighborhood life in the 1800s and show how people built social bonds and spent time together outside their homes.
The building is located in downtown Providence and is accessible on foot. Visitors should check with local preservation organizations about guided tours, as access times may vary.
This building served a fraternal movement rooted in mutual aid that especially appealed to working-class and tradespeople. Such organizations gave people without wealth or status a way to support each other and build community power.
Location: Rhode Island
Architects: Frank W. Angell
GPS coordinates: 41.81694,-71.38222
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:48
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