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Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks
The African-American Improved Benevolent Protective Order of Elks (now the Black Elks) opens its annual convention, August 22, 1939, with Mayor LaGuardia as an honorary guest. He is holding the hand of J. Finley Wilson, the organization's grand exalted ruler.
Photo: Associated Press via Alamy
B.P.O.E., Alturas, California, 2020.
Memorial Service for my Dad at the South Orange Elks BPOE. Amazing Grace
Video by my daughter Sarah Lily
Recent Acquisition - Ephemera Collection
Charter and Club By-Laws with List of Members of Roanoke Lodge 197 of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America. April, 1912.
Park Plaza Hotel / The MacArthur, Los Angeles, California Photo by contributor Colby Stearns
I find myself wondering how tall each of those figures are.
From the LA Conservancy:
Rising eleven stories above Westlake Park, this grand concrete structure was a private retreat for the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, which once numbered thousands and included L.A.'s wealthy and powerful. The building contained 169 hotel rooms along with a gymnasium, pool, and bowling alley.
Designed as a memorial to World War I soldiers, the exterior features stylized Assyrian friezes, sculpted figures in military uniform, and massive cast stone warrior angels guarding the plinth and tower at every corner.
The lavish interior features an arched ceiling painted by famed muralist Anthony Heinsbergen, who purposely undercut the competition bidding for the job and toiled on his back while painting, like Michelangelo. Heinsbergen later claimed that he rarely bothered with self-promotion again.
The rich and famous who attended Lodge parties or masonic rights all saw his handiwork and requested Heinsbergen murals for their homes and businesses across Los Angeles. Below these murals hangs an ornate chandelier depicting Zodiac signs, and symbolic wrought ironwork surrounds the grand entrance.
The Elks sold the lodge in the 1960s as its membership diminished. The building has served as a YMCA, a retirement hotel, a venue for punk rock bands, and the Park Plaza Hotel. Its recently refurbished ballrooms, halls, and enormous foyer make it one of the most filmed locations in Los Angeles.
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"They've Turned the City Over To Us" - B.P.O.E. Benevolent Protective Order of Elks postcard, c. 1909
"Dear Louis, Yours at hand but am sorry you can't come during our convention. I say "Bill" you will miss a whole lot. So me for for Los Angeles "first" and Seattle "after". ~George", reads the message written on the back.