This is a list of notable buildings of the Knights of Columbus, a Roman Catholic fraternal service organization founded in 1881 in New Haven, Connecticut.[1]
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in Canada
James Cooper House, Toronto, which served as a Knights of Columbus meetinghall from 1910 to 2005
A fire at the Knights of Columbus Hall in St John's, Newfoundland kills 99 on December 12, 1942 (see 1942 in Canada).
in the Philippines
Knights of Columbus Building (Manila)[2]
Knights of Columbus Building (Cagayan de Oro City)[3]
in the United States
(by state then city or town)
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Knights of Columbus Building (New Haven, Connecticut)
1969 built
One Columbus Plaza 41°18′09″N72°55′39″W / 41.30250°N 72.92750°W / 41.30250; -72.92750 (Knights of Columbus Building (New Haven, Connecticut))
New Haven, Connecticut
Headquarters of the Knights of Columbus. Also known as the Knights of Columbus Tower, the building was designed by Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo and Associates and finished in 1969. It is a 23-story modern style reinforced concrete building, at 321 feet (98 meters) tall, the second-tallest building in the city. The cylindrical towers at the corners give the structure a simple geometric form.[4]
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Knights of Columbus Building (Gary, Indiana)
1925 built 1984 NRHP-listed
333 W. 5th Ave. 41°36′6″N87°20′29″W / 41.60167°N 87.34139°W / 41.60167; -87.34139 (Knights of Columbus Building (Gary, Indiana))
Gary, Indiana
listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Lake County, Indiana[5] Photos here.[6] And here.[7]
3
Knights of Columbus-Indiana Club
1924 built 1985 NRHP-listed
320 W. Jefferson 41°40′29″N86°15′15″W / 41.67472°N 86.25417°W / 41.67472; -86.25417 (Knights of Columbus-Indiana Club)
South Bend, Indiana
Renaissance, Italian Renaissance architecture[5]
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Knights of Columbus Hall (Pascagoula, Mississippi)
2008 Mississippi listed
3604 Magnolia Street 30°22′12.06″N88°33′29.39″W / 30.3700167°N 88.5581639°W / 30.3700167; -88.5581639 (Knights of Columbus Hall (Pascagoula, Mississippi))
Pascagoula, Mississippi
Also known as Krebs House; designated a Mississippi Landmark in 2008[8]
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Knights of Columbus Building (Butte, Montana)
1917 built 1966 cp-NRHP-listed
224 W. Park St 46°0′44.3″N112°32′24.86″W / 46.012306°N 112.5402389°W / 46.012306; -112.5402389 (Knights of Columbus Building (Butte, Montana))
Butte, Montana
Renaissance Revival style; designed by Wellington Smith and built in 1917–1918; regarded as an "icon" in the community; in disrepair in 2009. The Knights of Columbus had by then applied for a $300,000 historic preservation grant from the state.[9][10] Contributing property in the 1966 Butte-Anaconda Historic District.[11]
It is included in a walking tour of historic Uptown area of Butte.[12]
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George A. Bartlett House, also known as Old Knights of Columbus Hall
1907 built 1982 NRHP-listed
McQuillan and Booker Sts.
Tonopah, Nevada
Shingle Style architecture. Also known as Old Knights of Columbus Hall.[5]
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Knights of Columbus Building (Portland, Oregon)
1920 built 1990 NRHP-listed 1998 NRHP delisted
804 SW. Taylor St. 45°31′5.63″N122°40′53.59″W / 45.5182306°N 122.6815528°W / 45.5182306; -122.6815528 (former location of Knights of Columbus Building (Portland, Oregon))
Portland, Oregon
Late Gothic Revival architecture[5] demolished around 1998
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Knights of Columbus Building (Pompano Beach, Florida)
1954-1982 built
6 Columbus Square 26°17′32″N80°05′47″W / 26.29214°N 80.09634°W / 26.29214; -80.09634 (Knights of Columbus Building (Pompano Beach, FL))
Pompano Beach, FL
Mid-Century modern style; front structure designed as early suburban shopping center (by Mackle's General Development Corporation) of 6,000 sq. ft. and built c. 1954; purchased in 1964 by Home Corporation of John A. Hill Council #4955; after expansions in 1968 and 1982 square footage increased to 16,982 sq. ft. Sold in 2000 to Archdiocese of Miami for use as church building. Property (on two acres of land) was sold by archdiocese in 2011 to Wal-Mart, which opened in 2013.
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369 Washington Street
1897 built, 1920 expanded
Dedham, Massachusetts
^"History". Knights of Columbus.
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^Knights of Columbus Building, Greatbuildings Online
^ abcd"National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
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^Flickr pic
^"Mississippi Landmarks" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-10-09.
^Tim Trainor. "Historic Knights of Columbus building falls into disrepair".
^[(url blocked by Wikipedia) Butte building photo with caption at travelphotobase Dot com Slash s Slash MTB.HTM]
^Derek Strahn; Chere Jiusto; Ellen Grain (January 2006). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Butte-Anaconda Historic District (revised documentation)". National Park Service. Retrieved April 25, 2018. With accompanying 112 photos from 2003-05
^ButteCPR.Org Uptown Historian tour Archived 2008-08-28 at the Wayback Machine
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