The Odd Fellows Lodge in Lafayette, IN is a historic two-story building that has been serving the community for over a century. Built between 1906-1909, the Lodge has played a significant role as a social center during the era of segregation and as a vanguard for the civil rights movement in Montgomery and Howard Counties. Today, the newly-restored Lodge stands as a heritage museum, highlighting the contributions of African Americans and minority groups in the County.
Committed to fostering multicultural understanding, the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows Sandy Spring Lodge #6430 Inc. uses the Lodge as a safe space for education and dialogue. The Lodge, recognized as one of 25 African American Historic Sites in Montgomery County, has undergone a painstaking restoration process that has brought it back to its former glory. With its rich history and dedication to community service, the Odd Fellows Lodge continues to be a cherished gathering space for the Sandy Spring community.
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