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Elks' Home in Batavia, New York postcard, 1915-1930
Real photograph of the exterior of the Elks home in Batavia, New York. The architecture is Gothic style with large windows and multiple stories. The front porch has a sign that states "B.P.O.E" for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks.
Elks Home in Norwich, Connecticut postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of the Elks' home in Norwich, Connecticut. The building is tan with a foyer that is supported by large white columns.
Elks Home in Norwich, Connecticut postcard, circa 1913
Photolithograph of the Elks' home in Norwich, Connecticut. The building is tan with a foyer that is supported by large white columns.
Elks Home in Paterson, New Jersey, postcard, circa 1914
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Elks home in Paterson, New Jersey. The building is made of stone. The first story is gray and the second story is yellow/off-white. The windows are ornately decorated. There are three people standing on the corner of the building. In the upper right of the postcard is an elk head.
Elk's Home in Roanoke, Virginia postcard, 1907-1914
Photolithograph of the exterior of the elks home in Roanoke, Virginia. The home is brown with a green trim and a large front awning on the porch. There is a flag that hangs from the top story of the building.
Elks Home in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, postcard, 1930-1945
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Elks home in Williamsport, Pennsylvania. The building is brick with a dining room entrance on the right. There is a sign that is hung from the building that reads "Elks."
Elks' House in Somerville, New Jersey postcard, 1939-1970
Photochrome of the exterior of the Elks' Lodge in Somerville, New Jersey. The building is in the background with three cars in the foreground. The building is stone with a large tower and Gothic style windows.
Elk's National Memorial in Chicago, Illinois, postcard, 1930-1945
Elks Sand Sculpture in Atlantic City, New Jersey, postcard, circa 1907
Photolithograph of an Elk sculpted out of sand with its four sculptors behind it. The passage next to the elk reads "The faults of our brothers we write on the sand their virtues upon the tablet of love and memory." The postcard requests that the 1911 Elks Grand Lodge Reunion be held in Atlantic City, declaring the city "The sunshine town where everybody laughs."
Elks Temple in Cincinnati, Ohio postcard, 1915-1930
Photolithograph postcard of the exterior of the Elks temple in Cincinnati, Ohio. The building is constructed of brick with a stone first story and trim. On top of the building, the American flag is flying.