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ALERT (April 2023): Marker temporarily removed during sale of building.

9-78 Mahoning Lodge No. 29, IOOF

Side A: The Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF), a world-wide fraternal organization, was introduced to the United States from England in 1819 and was established in Ohio in 1830. Mahoning Lodge #29 in Warren, Ohio, received its jurisdictional charter on May 21, 1844, and is currently the oldest active lodge in northeast Ohio. The lodge was originally located at the southwest corner of Park Avenue and Market Street, but was subsequently moved several times within the city. The present Odd Fellows Temple was dedicated in 1925. Friendship, Love, and Truth. Erected May 21, 1994, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of Mahoning Lodge #29 in Warren, Ohio
Side B: Same
Sponsors: Mahoning Lodge No. 29, Independent Order of Odd Fellows and The Ohio Historical Society
Address: 371 High Street, 
Warren, 
OH, 
44483
Location: In the alley along the W side of the building
Latitude: 41.2380026
Longitude: -80.8141309