Area less than one acre NRHP Reference # 95000192 Added to NRHP 3 March 1995 | Built 1920 Opened 1920 | |
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Architectural styles Streamline Moderne, Neoclassical architecture Similar USS Turner Joy, Puget Sound Naval Shi, Puget Sound Navy Mus, Blake Island, Manette Bridge |
The Bremerton Elks Temple Lodge No. 1181 Building overlooks the busy corner of Fifth Street and Pacific Avenue in downtown Bremerton, Washington. It was built in 1920 and renovated in 1947-48. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995. It is now known as Catholic Charities' Max Hale Center.
It is a woodframe building with a brick veneer on a concrete foundation, and has a sheet metal cornice. It was constructed in 1920 for the Bremerton Elks Lodge (BPOE 1181) with Classical Revival design by an unknown architect. During 1947-48 it was enlarged and modified in Moderne style, with design by Williams-Davis & Associates, a Bremerton architecture and engineering firm.
A grand exterior staircase once fronted the building. This was removed when the current white cube of first-floor space in front of the building was constructed. The white cube space, still existing, held a Payless Drug Store.
In 2010, a center to serve at-risk youths was proposed as a use for the building, which was empty on at least its first floor. There was some community opposition to the proposed center, which was to be run by Catholic Community Services and Catholic Housing Services.
What was eventually developed was 53 units of low-income permanent housing.