Fraternal Temple and Kendrick Museum
Kendrick, Idaho
Fraternal Temple and Kendrick Museum (Site # 23)
Location: Kendrick, Idaho. 46.6142792, -116.6499622
Description: This building was constructed in 1905 by three fraternal organizations. It consists of two levels in the front of the building and four levels in the rear. The upper portion was used for fraternal meetings and dances. It now houses the Kendrick Museum, available for tours. The lower level was a retail outlet for many years and is now a Community Center and home of the Grange. Established in 2015, the museum contains a timeline, artifacts and furnishings from 1880– 1950, including pictorial displays and a research center. Open by appointment 208-289-4622.
Related: Museum Community center architecture
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