| | Building | Image | Dates | Location | City, State | Description |
| 1 | Elks Building (Globe, Arizona) | | 1910 built 1987 NRHP-listed | 155 W. Mesquite 33°23′47″N 110°46′36″W / 33.39639°N 110.77667°W / 33.39639; -110.77667 (Elks Building (Globe, Arizona)) | Globe, Arizona | Romanesque style[1] Asserted to be the tallest three-story building in the United States[2] |
| 2 | Elks' Lodge No. 468 | | 1903 built 1986 NRHP-listed | Fourth and Oak Sts. 35°11′27″N 114°3′8″W / 35.19083°N 114.05222°W / 35.19083; -114.05222 (Elk's Lodge No. 468) | Kingman, Arizona | A Richardsonian Romanesque building[1] |
| 3 | Elks Building and Theater | | 1904 built 1978 NRHP-listed | 117 E. Gurley 34°32′30″N 112°28′04″W / 34.541799°N 112.467771°W / 34.541799; -112.467771 (Elks Building and Theater (Prescott, Arizona)) | Prescott, Arizona | Early Commercial architecture,[1] very prominent in the city. |
| 4 | BPOE Elks Club (Little Rock, Arkansas) | | 1908 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 4th and Scott Sts. 34°44′44″N 92°16′9″W / 34.74556°N 92.26917°W / 34.74556; -92.26917 (BPOE Elks Club (Little Rock, Arkansas)) | Little Rock, Arkansas | [1] |
| 5 | Elks Club (Marianna, Arkansas) | | 1911 built 1979 NRHP-listed | 67 W. Main St. 34°46′23″N 90°45′36″W / 34.77306°N 90.76000°W / 34.77306; -90.76000 (Elks Club (Marianna, Arkansas)) | Marianna, Arkansas | [1] |
| 6 | Elks Lodge (Mena, Arkansas) | | 1908 built 1998 NRHP-listed | 500 Mena St. 34°35′9″N 94°14′16″W / 34.58583°N 94.23778°W / 34.58583; -94.23778 (Elks Lodge (Mena, Arkansas)) | Mena, Arkansas | [1] |
| 7 | Glendale Elks Lodge | | | Colorado Street | Glendale, California | |
| 7 | Woodland Elks Lodge No. 1299 | | | 500 Bush Street | Woodland, California | |
| 7 | Elks Tower | | | | Sacramento, California | [3] |
| 8 | Elks Building (Stockton, California) | | 1906 built 1980 NRHP-listed | 42 N. Sutter St. 37°57′48″N 121°17′5″W / 37.96333°N 121.28472°W / 37.96333; -121.28472 (Elks Building (Stockton, California)) | Stockton, California | Chicago, Commercial style[1] |
| 8.5 | Cañon City Elks Club | | 1911 built 1983 NRHP CP | 404 Macon Ave. 38°26′26″N 105°14′32″W / 38.44065°N 105.24226°W / 38.44065; -105.24226 (Cañon City Elks Lodge) | Cañon City, Colorado | Building of BPOE No. 610, founded 1900, in Cañon City Downtown Historic District. |
| 9 | Elks Lodge No. 607 | | | 1600 Colorado Blvd. | Idaho Springs, Colorado | |
| 10 | Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge (Montrose, Colorado) | | 1927 built 2004 NRHP-listed | 107 S. Cascade Ave. 38°28′43″N 107°52′29″W / 38.47861°N 107.87472°W / 38.47861; -107.87472 (Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge (Montrose, Colorado)) | Montrose, Colorado | [1] |
| 11 | Elks Lodge (Ouray, Colorado) | | 1904 built. Part of the Ouray Historic District, listed by the NRHP in 1983. | | Ouray, Colorado | [4] |
| 12 | B.P.O. Elks Lodge (Hartford, Connecticut) | | 1903 built 1984 NRHP-listed | 34 Prospect St. 41°45′52″N 72°42′38″W / 41.76444°N 72.71056°W / 41.76444; -72.71056 (B.P.O. Elks Lodge (Hartford, Connecticut)) | Hartford, Connecticut | [1] |
| 13 | Elks Lodge (Norwich, Connecticut) | | | 41°45′52″N 72°42′38″W / 41.76444°N 72.71056°W / 41.76444; -72.71056 (B.P.O. Elks Lodge (Hartford, Connecticut)) | Norwich, Connecticut | Also known as John Fox Slater House. |
| 14 | Willimantic Elks Club | | 1925 built 2005 NRHP-listed | 198 Pleasant St. 41°42′43″N 72°20′1″W / 41.71194°N 72.33361°W / 41.71194; -72.33361 (Willimantic Elks Club) | Windham, Connecticut | Tudor Revival[1] |
| 15 | Elks Club Building (Jacksonville, Florida) | | 2000 NRHP-listed | 201-213 North Laura Street 30°19′41″N 81°39′32″W / 30.32806°N 81.65889°W / 30.32806; -81.65889 (Elks Club Building (Jacksonville, Florida)) | Jacksonville, Florida | [1]HABS pic and info available |
| 16 | Elks Temple (Boise, Idaho) | | 1914 built 1978 NRHP-listed | 310 Jefferson St. 43°37′6″N 116°12′5″W / 43.61833°N 116.20139°W / 43.61833; -116.20139 (Elks Temple (Boise, Idaho)) | Boise, Idaho | [1] |
| 17 | Aurora Elks Lodge No. 705 | | 1926 built 1980 NRHP-listed | 77 S. Stolp Ave. 41°45′23″N 88°19′2″W / 41.75639°N 88.31722°W / 41.75639; -88.31722 (Aurora Elks Lodge No. 705) | Aurora, Illinois | [1] |
| 18 | Elks Veterans Memorial | | 1926 built 2003 Chicago landmark | 2750 N. Lakeview | Chicago, Illinois | Looks out over Lincoln Park. HABS pic avail. |
| 19 | Litchfield Elks Lodge No. 654 | | 1923 built 1995 NRHP-listed | 424 N. Monroe St. 39°10′40″N 89°39′14″W / 39.17778°N 89.65389°W / 39.17778; -89.65389 (Litchfield Elks Lodge No. 654) | Litchfield, Illinois | [1] |
| 20 | Murphysboro Elks Lodge | | 1916 built 2005 NRHP-listed | 1329 Walnut St. 37°45′58″N 89°20′15″W / 37.76611°N 89.33750°W / 37.76611; -89.33750 (Murphysboro Elks Lodge) | Murphysboro, Illinois | Classical Revival[1] |
| 21 | Paris Elks Lodge No. 812 Building | | 1987 NRHP-listed | 39°36′47″N 87°41′38″W / 39.61306°N 87.69389°W / 39.61306; -87.69389 (Paris Elks Lodge No. 812 Building) | Paris, Illinois | [1] |
| 22 | Elks-Rogers Hotel | | 1901 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 223 Main Ave. 43°8′8″N 93°22′54″W / 43.13556°N 93.38167°W / 43.13556; -93.38167 (Elks-Rogers Hotel) | Clear Lake, Iowa | Late Victorian architecture[1] |
| 23 | Elks Athletic Club | | 1924 built 1979 NRHP-listed | 604 S. 3rd St. 38°14′55″N 85°45′23″W / 38.24861°N 85.75639°W / 38.24861; -85.75639 (Elks Athletic Club) | Louisville, Kentucky | Classical Revival architecture[1] |
| 24 | Elks Building (Quincy, Massachusetts) | | 1924 built 1989 NRHP-listed | 1218—1222 Hancock St. 42°15′9.5″N 71°0′15″W / 42.252639°N 71.00417°W / 42.252639; -71.00417 (Elks Building (Quincy, Massachusetts)) | Quincy, Massachusetts | Colonial Revival[1] |
| 25 | Elks Temple Building (Cadillac, Michigan) | | 1910 built 1988 NRHP-listed | 122 S. Mitchell St. 44°14′58″N 85°23′57″W / 44.24944°N 85.39917°W / 44.24944; -85.39917 (Elks Temple Building (Cadillac, Michigan)) | Cadillac, Michigan | Classical Revival architecture[1] |
| 26 | Elks Lodge Building (Flint, Michigan) | | 1913 built 1978 NRHP-listed | 142 W. 2nd St. 43°0′50″N 83°41′28″W / 43.01389°N 83.69111°W / 43.01389; -83.69111 (Elks Lodge Building (Flint, Michigan)) | Flint, Michigan | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Second Renaissance Revival[1] |
| 27 | Old Elks Club (Greenville, Mississippi) | | | Washington Avenue | Greenwood, Mississippi | Building of the Greenville Lodge No. 148, BPOE. Designated a Mississippi Landmark in 2002[5] |
| 28 | Elks Club (Greenwood, Mississippi) | | | 102 Washington Street, West | Greenwood, Mississippi | Designated a Mississippi Landmark in 2002[5] |
| 29 | Elks Lodge (Greenwood, Mississippi) | | | Avenue F near W. Scott St. | Greenwood, Mississippi | Location of "black Elks" lodge. Listed on the Mississippi Blues Trail.[6] |
| 30 | Elks Building (Jackson, Mississippi) | | | 119 President Street, South | Jackson, Mississippi | Designated a Mississippi Landmark in 1992[5] |
| 31 | Elks Club Lodge No. 501 | | 1904 built 1985 NRHP-listed | 318—320 W. 4th St. 37°5′15″N 94°30′58″W / 37.08750°N 94.51611°W / 37.08750; -94.51611 (Elks Club Lodge No. 501) | Joplin, Missouri | Colonial Revival and Georgian Revival.[1] Destroyed by tornado in May 2011 |
| 32 | B.P.O.E. No. 690 | | built NRHP-listed | 122 N. Main St. 38°46′50″N 90°28′54″W / 38.78056°N 90.48167°W / 38.78056; -90.48167 (BPOE No. 690) | St. Charles, Missouri | Contributing building in St. Charles Historic District |
| 33 | Elks Building (Anaconda, Montana) | | 1914 built 1966 NRHP-cp | 40°51′46″N 74°7′40″W / 40.86278°N 74.12778°W / 40.86278; -74.12778 (Passaic Elks Club) | Anaconda, Montana | Contributing property in NRHP-listed Butte-Anaconda Historic District |
| 34 | Billings Chamber of Commerce Building | | 1911 built 1972 NRHP | 303 N. 27th St. 45°47′05″N 108°30′19″W / 45.78472°N 108.50528°W / 45.78472; -108.50528 (Billings Chamber of Commerce Building) | Billings, Montana | Italian Renaissance Revival in style. Built in 1911 for Elks club which lost ownership in 1918. |
| 35 | New Brunswick Elks Lodge 324 | | 1925 built | 20 Livingston Avenue 40°29′32″N 74°26′41.5″W / 40.49222°N 74.444861°W / 40.49222; -74.444861 (New Brunswick Elks Club) | New Brunswick, New Jersey | |
| 35.5 | Passaic Elks Club | | 1924 built 2005 NRHP-listed | 29-31 Howe Avenue 40°51′46″N 74°7′40″W / 40.86278°N 74.12778°W / 40.86278; -74.12778 (Passaic Elks Club) | Passaic, New Jersey | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Renaissance, Italian Renaissance[1] |
| 36 | Elks Club and Store Building-Dickenson Lodge No. 1137 | | 1913 built 2008 NRHP-listed | 103 1st Ave. W., Dickinson, North Dakota 46°52′48″N 102°47′14″W / 46.88006°N 102.78728°W / 46.88006; -102.78728 (Elks Club and Store Building-Dickenson Lodge No. 1137) | Dickinson, North Dakota | Early Commercial[1] |
| 37 | BPOE Lodge: Golden Block | | c.1910 built 1991(?) NRHP-listed 2004 NRHP delisted | 12 N. 4th St. | Grand Forks, North Dakota | Early Commercial[1] |
| 38 | Elks Lodge No. 841 | | 1904 built | 3250 Richmond Ave | Staten Island, New York | old English architecture[1] |
| 39 | Elks Lodge No. 878 | | 1924 built 2014 NRHP-listed | 82-10 Queens Boulevard | Queens, New York | Italian Renaissance Revival architecture[1] |
| 40 | Elks Club (East Liverpool, Ohio) | | 1916 built 1985 NRHP-listed | 139 W. Fifth St. 40°37′11″N 80°34′54″W / 40.61972°N 80.58167°W / 40.61972; -80.58167 (Elks Club (East Liverpool, Ohio)) | East Liverpool, Ohio | Colonial Revival, Colonial Revival[1] |
| 41 | Elks Lodge (Lima, Ohio) | | 1909 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 138 W. North St. 40°44′35″N 84°6′23″W / 40.74306°N 84.10639°W / 40.74306; -84.10639 (Elks Lodge (Lima, Ohio)) | Lima, Ohio | Now used by a church. Has "B", "P", "O", "E" letters at capitals in the facade. |
| 42 | Elyria Elks Club | | ? built 1979 NRHP-listed | 246 2nd St. 41°21′58″N 82°6′23″W / 41.36611°N 82.10639°W / 41.36611; -82.10639 (Elyria Elks Club) | Elyria, Ohio | Renaissance[1] |
| 43 | Elks Lodge Building (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) | | 1926 built 1980 NRHP-listed | 401 N. Harvey St. 35°28′16″N 97°31′10″W / 35.47111°N 97.51944°W / 35.47111; -97.51944 (Elks Lodge Building (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)) | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | Renaissance/Italian Renaissance architecture[1] |
| 44 | Elks Victory Lodge-Ruby's Grill Building | | 1929 built 1996 NRHP-listed | 322 NE 2nd 35°28′10″N 97°30′22″W / 35.46944°N 97.50611°W / 35.46944; -97.50611 (Elks Victory Lodge-Ruby's Grill Building) | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma | [1] |
| 45 | Astoria Elks Building | | 1923 built 1990 NRHP-listed | 453 Eleventh St. 46°11′17″N 123°49′51″W / 46.18806°N 123.83083°W / 46.18806; -123.83083 (Astoria Elks Building) | Astoria, Oregon | Beaux Arts[1] |
| 46 | Marshfield Elks Temple | | 1919 built 1983 NRHP-listed | 195 S. 2nd St. 43°22′3″N 124°12′45″W / 43.36750°N 124.21250°W / 43.36750; -124.21250 (Marshfield Elks Temple) | Coos Bay, Oregon | Georgian[1] |
| 47 | BPOE Lodge No. 1168 | | 1915 built 1980 NRHP-listed | 202 N. Central Ave. 42°19′43″N 122°52′25″W / 42.32861°N 122.87361°W / 42.32861; -122.87361 (BPOE Lodge No. 1168) | Medford, Oregon | Designed by architect Frank Chamberlain Clark in Beaux Arts style.[7] |
| 48 | Elks Temple (Portland, Oregon) | | 1922 built 1978 NRHP-listed | 614 SW 11th Ave. 45°31′15″N 122°40′53″W / 45.52083°N 122.68139°W / 45.52083; -122.68139 (Elks Temple (Portland, Oregon)) | Portland, Oregon | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals architecture, Second Renaissance Revival architecture[1] |
| 49 | Philadelphia Lodge No. 2 BPOE (1925) | | | 1320 Arch Street 39°57′15″N 75°9′43″W / 39.95417°N 75.16194°W / 39.95417; -75.16194 (Elk's Lodge BPOE No. 2) | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | This is the old building in Chinatown which was used both before and after the larger, NRHP-listed, BPOE No. 2 at 320 Broad St., which is now demolished.[8] |
| 50 | Pawtucket Elks Lodge Building | | 1926 built 1983 NRHP-listed | 41°52′46″N 71°23′10″W / 41.87944°N 71.38611°W / 41.87944; -71.38611 (Pawtucket Elks Lodge Building) | Pawtucket, Rhode Island | Mission/Spanish Revival[1] |
| 51 | Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124 | | 1927 built 1984 NRHP-listed | 512 W. 4th St. 32°45′10″N 97°20′5″W / 32.75278°N 97.33472°W / 32.75278; -97.33472 (Fort Worth Elks Lodge 124) | Fort Worth, Texas | Colonial Revival, Georgian Revival[1] |
| 52 | Elks Club Building (Tyler, Texas) | | 1949 built 2002 NRHP-listed | 202 S. Broadway 32°20′56″N 95°18′0″W / 32.34889°N 95.30000°W / 32.34889; -95.30000 (Elks Club Building (Tyler, Texas)) | Tyler, Texas | International Style architecture[1] |
| 53 | Elks National Home | | 1916 built 2008 NRHP-listed | 931 Ashland Ave. | Bedford, Virginia | Colonial Revival architecture, Mediterranean Revival architecture[1] |
| 54 | B. P. O. E. Building (Bellingham, Washington) | | 1912 built 1992 NRHP-listed | 1412-1414 Cornwall 47°45′5″N 122°28′31″W / 47.75139°N 122.47528°W / 47.75139; -122.47528 (B. P. O. E. Building (Bellingham, Washington)) | Bellingham, Washington | Beaux Arts/Neo-Classical.[1] Now used as a restaurant. |
| 55 | Bremerton Elks Temple Lodge No. 1181 Building | | 1920 built 1995 NRHP-listed | 285 Fifth St. 47°34′0″N 122°37′31″W / 47.56667°N 122.62528°W / 47.56667; -122.62528 (Bremerton Elks Temple Lodge No. 1181 Building) | Bremerton, Washington | Moderne architecture, Classical Revival architecture[1] |
| 56 | Elks Building (Olympia, Washington) | | 1919 built 1988 NRHP-listed | 607—613 S. Capitol Way 47°2′34″N 122°54′2″W / 47.04278°N 122.90056°W / 47.04278; -122.90056 (Elks Building (Olympia, Washington)) | Olympia, Washington | Vernacular Commercial architecture[1] |
| 57 | Naval Lodge Elks Building | | 1927 built 1986 NRHP-listed | 131 E. First St. 48°7′06.80″N 123°25′55.20″W / 48.1185556°N 123.4320000°W / 48.1185556; -123.4320000 (Naval Lodge Elks Building) | Port Angeles, Washington | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Renaissance Revival[1] |
| 58 | Elks Temple (Tacoma, Washington) | | 1916 built | | Tacoma, Washington | Architect E. Frere Champney-designed Beaux Arts building. [9][10]: 10, 14 |
| 59 | Elks Building (Vancouver, Washington) | | 1911 built 1983 NRHP-listed | 916 Main St. 45°37′43″N 122°40′19″W / 45.62861°N 122.67194°W / 45.62861; -122.67194 (Elks Building (Vancouver, Washington)) | Vancouver, Washington | Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals[1] |
| 60 | Elks Club (Parkersburg, West Virginia) | | 1903 built 1982 NRHP-listed | 515 Juliana St. 39°16′2″N 81°33′39″W / 39.26722°N 81.56083°W / 39.26722; -81.56083 (Elks Club (Parkersburg, West Virginia)) | Parkersburg, West Virginia | Classical Revival[1] |
| 61 | Ashland Elks Club | | 1970's built | 3000 Golf Course Road | Ashland, Wisconsin | Modern |
| 62 | Kenosha Elks Club | | 1917 built Dedicated January 1919 | 5706 Eighth Ave | Kenosha, Wisconsin | Georgian Revival |
| 63 | Racine Elks Club, Lodge No. 252 | | 1912 built 1984 NRHP-listed | 601 Lake Ave. 42°43′37″N 87°46′52″W / 42.72694°N 87.78111°W / 42.72694; -87.78111 (Racine Elks Club, Lodge No. 252) | Racine, Wisconsin | Classical Revival[1] |
| 64 | Elks Lodge No. 1353 | | 1922 built 1997 NRHP-listed | 108 E. 7th St. | Casper, Wyoming | Renaissance architecture[1] |
| 65 | Rock Springs Elks' Lodge No. 624 | | 1924 built 1993 NRHP-listed | 307 C St. 41°35′3″N 109°13′7″W / 41.58417°N 109.21861°W / 41.58417; -109.21861 (Rock Springs Elks' Lodge No. 624) | Rock Springs, Wyoming | Italian Renaissance Revival architecture[1] |