Owls club (Tucson, Arizona)
| Owls club | |
|---|---|
1912 postcard depicting the Owls Club. | |
| General information | |
| Type | Fraternal lodge |
| Address | 378 North Main Avenue |
| Town or city | Tucson, Arizona |
| Country | United States |
| Coordinates | 32°13′34″N 110°58′36″W / 32.22611°N 110.97667°W |
| Current tenants | Center for Biological Diversity |
| Groundbreaking | April 1902 |
| Completed | by July 1902 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Henry C. Trost |
| Architecture firm | Trost & Rust |
The Owls club is an historic building in the El Presidio neighborhood of Tucson, Arizona, originally built in 1902 as the second building for the Owls, a bachelor's club in that city. As of 2020, it was occupied by the Center for Biological Diversity, which acquired the property in 2014, after it had passed through numerous other owners.