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control. In 1901, a group of Americans residing in Manila for the "unbridled entrepreneurial possibilities,"and "yearning for camaraderie and solidarity," petitioned the national Elks organization to allow the founding of an Elks Club on American soil in the Philippines. . The Grand Exalted Ruler of
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In the 1960s, because of issues of foreign ownership of the property, the Elks Lodge #761 (the Manila Elks Club) moved out of its second clubhouse to new facility in the Flag Village area of Makati, across from where the
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This first Elks Club building was left in ruins by the war's end. It was later destroyed during the war, after which a two-story edifice was built by the Cojuangco family in February 1949.
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co-located on the same piece of property. One building housed a civilian club and the other a military club. The original Manila Elks Club building, designed in the
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Finally in 1910, it built its permanent home at the site that was used to be occupied by the Manila Overseas Press Club and now occupied by the
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In 1977, the Elks Lodge #761 moved again, acquiring 1000 square meters of space on the 7th floor of the Corinthian Plaza building in central
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In February 1949, the Elks Lodge #761 opened the newly rebuilt Manila Elks Club building on the site of the first, though on the renamed
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The MacArthur Highway and Other Relics of American Empire in the Philippines
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The Imperial Tapestry, American Colonial Architecture in the Philippines
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The 1949 second Manila Elks Club building and its grounds, on renamed
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the Grand Lodge in the United States approved the petition in 1905.
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The Manila Elks Lodge #761 is a unique branch club of the
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Manila
Philippines
Coordinates
14°34′45″N 120°58′38″E / 14.57907°N 120.97711°E / 14.57907; 120.97711
Museo Pambata
clubhouse
Manila
Philippines
William E. Parsons
Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks—BPOE
fraternal order
United States territory
Panama
Panama Canal Zone

Spanish–American War
ended in 1898
Spanish Philippines
United States
clubhouse
Intramuros, Manila
Luneta
Museo Pambata ng Maynila
Daniel Burnham
Manila Army and Navy Club
Mission Revival style
architecture of the California missions

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