Arroyo Grande Lodge #258
Lodge Has Closed.
These photos were taken on December 31, 2022. The colors of the IOOF and Three Links were White, Blue, and Red, which were seen in the photos with the attached Flickr account. The current photos show that the color has faded through the years. Online records indicate that Arroyo Grande Lodge was built in 1902, on land donated by Mrs. Elston in 1898. The lodge was built in six months and cost $5,500 A local contractor, Ben Stuart, did the stonework with native sandstone which came from a quarry just south of Arroyo Grande. The Hall was placed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1991. Information about the building was found on Flickr.com under the account of Robby Virus. In his photos, the parking space that is marked for the lodge read "1OOF Only." ( https://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/49844139486/in/photostream/ )
These photos were taken on December 31, 2022. The colors of the IOOF and Three Links were White, Blue, and Red, which were seen in the photos with the attached Flickr account. The current photos show that the color has faded through the years. Online records indicate that Arroyo Grande Lodge was built in 1902, on land donated by Mrs. Elston in 1898. The lodge was built in six months and cost $5,500 A local contractor, Ben Stuart, did the stonework with native sandstone which came from a quarry just south of Arroyo Grande. The Hall was placed on the National Register of Historical Places in 1991. Information about the building was found on Flickr.com under the account of Robby Virus. In his photos, the parking space that is marked for the lodge read "1OOF Only." ( https://www.flickr.com/photos/25229906@N00/49844139486/in/photostream/ )
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Arroyo Grande Lodge #258
Listing Details
Lodge Has Closed
C
(Status Codes A = Active, I = Inactive, C = Closed)
(Status Codes A = Active, I = Inactive, C = Closed)
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