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List of Improved Order of Red Men buildings and structures
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The Improved Order of Red Men are a fraternal organization in the United States. The group focuses on fundraising for charity and bases their rituals on perceived Native American customs.[1][2] The Red Men had a peak membership of over half million in 1920 but that dwindled to around 15,000 by 2011, so there are a number of repurposed former lodges.[3][4] These clubhouse buildings are often called "wigwams" regardless of their architectural style.[5]

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NRHP-listed
Contributing property in a NRHP-listed historic district
Formerly NRHP-listed
Local heritage register
Individually notable buildings and structures

(ordered by state, then populated place)

Building Image Dates Location City, State Description
1 Red Men Hall (Los Angeles) 1915 built
2003 LAHCM-listed
543 Shepard Street
33°42′24″N 118°17′20″W / 33.70667°N 118.28889°W / 33.70667; -118.28889 (Red Men Hall (Los Angeles))
Los Angeles, California Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument listing[6]
2 Red Men Hall (Essex, Connecticut) 1832 built
1985 NRHP-listed
22 Prospect Street
41°21′14″N 72°23′34″W / 41.35389°N 72.39278°W / 41.35389; -72.39278 (Red Men Hall (Essex, Connecticut))
Essex, Connecticut Later became Hill's Academy[7]
3 Red Men's Fraternal Home 1841 built
1983 NRHP-listed
48 West Park Place
39°40′30″N 75°45′21″W / 39.67500°N 75.75583°W / 39.67500; -75.75583 (Deer Park Farm)
Newark, Delaware Previously the Deer Park Farm; Demolished.[8]
4 Red Men Hall (Franklin, Indiana) 1915 built
1989 NRHP-CP-listed
156 East Jefferson Street
39°28′51″N 86°03′16″W / 39.48083°N 86.05444°W / 39.48083; -86.05444 (Red Men Hall (Franklin, Indiana))
Franklin, Indiana Franklin Commercial Historic District contributing property[9]
5 Red Men Hall (Harmony, Indiana) 1880 built
1986 NRHP-listed
131-137 E. Market St.
39°32′04″N 87°04′24″W / 39.53444°N 87.07333°W / 39.53444; -87.07333 (Red Men Hall (Harmony, Indiana))
Harmony, Indiana Later the Coal Company Store; Delisted in 1992[10]
6 Red Men Hall (Lagro, Indiana) 1911 built
2020 NRHP-listed
820 Washington Street
40°50′11″N 85°43′41″W / 40.83639°N 85.72806°W / 40.83639; -85.72806 (Red Men Hall (Lagro, Indiana))
Lagro, Indiana Now part of the Lagro Canal Foundation[11]
7 Red Men Hall (North Vernon, Indiana) 1880 built
2006 NRHP-CP-listed
227 East Walnut Street
39°00′19″N 85°37′29″W / 39.00528°N 85.62472°W / 39.00528; -85.62472 (Red Men Hall (North Vernon, Indiana))
North Vernon, Indiana North Vernon Downtown Historic District contributing property[12]
8 Red Men Hall (Brunswick, Maryland) 1904 built 40 West Potomac Street
39°18′47″N 77°37′41″W / 39.31306°N 77.62806°W / 39.31306; -77.62806 (Red Men Hall (Brunswick, Maryland))
Brunswick, Maryland Brunswick Historic District contributing property; now the Brunswick Heritage Museum[13]
9 Hail to the Sunrise 1932 built 82 Tower Road
42°38′23″N 72°54′48″W / 42.63972°N 72.91333°W / 42.63972; -72.91333 (Hail to the Sunrise)
Charlemont, Massachusetts Located along the Mohawk Trail[14]
10 Massasoit 1921 built Carver Road
41°57′28″N 70°39′45″W / 41.95778°N 70.66250°W / 41.95778; -70.66250 (Massasoit)
Plymouth, Massachusetts Site of annual National Day of Mourning across from Plymouth Rock[15]
11 Red Men Hall (Reading, Pennsylvania) 1900 Built
2000 NRHP-listed
404 South West Temple Street
40°20′21″N 75°55′21″W / 40.33917°N 75.92250°W / 40.33917; -75.92250 (Red Men Hall (Reading, Pennsylvania))
Reading, Pennsylvania Now Century Hall senior housing[16]
12 Red Men Museum and Library 1991 Built 4521 Speight Avenue
31°30′45″N 97°09′26″W / 31.51250°N 97.15722°W / 31.51250; -97.15722 (Red Men Museum and Library)
Waco, Texas National headquarters modeled after Monticello[17]
13 Red Men Hall (Barre, Vermont) 1906 built
1975 NRHP-listed
10 North Brook Street
44°12′13″N 72°30′30″W / 44.20361°N 72.50833°W / 44.20361; -72.50833 (Red Men Hall (Barre, Vermont))
Barre (city), Vermont Previously the Italian Baptist Church[18]
14 Red Men Hall (Danville, Virginia) 1937 built
2009 NRHP-listed
31 Baltimore Avenue
36°34′05″N 79°25′27″W / 36.56806°N 79.42417°W / 36.56806; -79.42417 (Red Men Hall (Danville, Virginia))
Danville, Virginia Part of the individually listed Schoolfield School Complex[19]
15 Red Men Hall (Lovettsville, Virginia) 1923 built
2012 NRHP-CP-listed
15 East Broad Way
39°16′24″N 77°38′14″W / 39.27333°N 77.63722°W / 39.27333; -77.63722 (Red Men Hall (Lovettsville, Virginia))
Lovettsville, Virginia Lovettsville Historic District contributing property[20]
16 Red Men Hall (Index, Washington) 1903 built
2009 NRHP-listed
530 Index Avenue
47°49′18″N 121°33′14″W / 47.82167°N 121.55389°W / 47.82167; -121.55389 (Red Men Hall (Index, Washington))
Index, Washington Building collapsed in 2009[21]
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