Flint Elks Lodge
142 West Second Street
Architect: Malcolmson and Higginbotham, Snyder, H.V. & Son – 1913-1914
Listed on the National Register of Historic Sites, this lodge was the gathering place for many of Flint’s leading industrialists. The Italianate Style, popular during the early 20th century, is expressed by brick walls, glazed tile, and a hip roof with copper gutters. The symmetrical central entrance features large half round windows set in square plaster panels. Fanlight windows adorn the west side of the building. Interior changes have been sensitive to the building’s character, and many original features remain.