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Historic Sites by City:
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania: Site of Jefferson College and Phi Gamma Delta's founding.
Washington, Pennsylvania: Site of the Fraternity's second chapter, and the institution that absorbed Jefferson College in 1865.
Lexington, Kentucky: Location of International Headquarters since 1973, and site of 1986 Ekklesia.
New York City: Location of several central offices, many clubhouse operations, and four Ekklesiai.
Chicago, Illinois: Hosted four conventions and Ekklesiai, and a clubhouse during the 1893 World's Fair.
Cleveland, Ohio: Four conventions and Ekklesiai occurred in the Forest City.
Detroit, Michigan:Two Ekklesiai, and one clubhouse operation.
Indianapolis, Indiana:What other city can boast five conventions held on the same patch of ground!
Minneapolis, Minnesota: Three conventions and a chapter house on the National Historic Register.
Nashville, Tennessee: Our third and fourth chapters, 1896 Convention, 1980 Ekklesia, a statue of a famous brother, plus a few sites of interest elsewhere in the state.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Hosted eleven conventions, including the anniversary gatherings in 1898, 1923, 1948, and 1998. Site also of an early Central Office.
St. Louis, Missouri: Site of the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition (and the 1904 Olympics), Fiji Academies starting in 2003, and the home of T.W.B. Crews (Jefferson 1850).
Washington, DC: "Headquarters and Heroes" site of three Ekklesiai, General Headquarters for fifty years, and many monuments to our brothers.
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