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African American Masonic Temple

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the area south of Pack Square was the center of the black business district, complete with doctors, lawyers, restaurants, a drug store, boarding house, library, and the Young Men's Institute. Brick buildings ...

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Masonic Temple

The Ancient Free and Accepted Mason is a fraternal order with a worldwide membership, thought to have arisen from practicing stone masons and cathedral builders in the early Middle Ages. The lodge, first formed in early 18th-century England, is the ...

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National Historic Landmark- Philadelphia's Masonic Temple

National Historic Landmark- Philadelphia's Masonic Temple

Dedicated in 1873, this Norman-Romanesque style building contains some of the most beautifully detailed, ornate interiors of any late-Victorian structure in the Nation.

Courtesy National Park Service National Historical Landmarks

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Masonic Temple Most Worshipful Grand Lodge

Completed in 1916 by the Black Masons of Florida, this six-story red brick structure serves as headquarters of the Masons of the State of Florida Grand East and the focal point for the Jacksonville black community's commercial and fraternal events. ...

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Masonic Temple – Lodge #17

1931

Designed in the Modernistic/Art Deco style, it retains its original design and use as a lodge. Freemasonry in Yuma began in 1900. Lodge #17 was formed in November, 1901.

Dedicated December 1999, by the City of Yuma

of the preservation of our ...

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Masonic Temple -- 1889

This is the second Masonic Temple to occupy this location. After its organization in 1848, Hiram Lodge No. 68 met in the second story of a store building on the east side of the square for several years. The first ...

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Oroville Masonic Temple

SESQUICENTENNIAL TESTAMENT

On the 8th day of May

In the year 2006

AL 6006

Oroville Lodge No. 103 F.&A.M.

In the State of California

Did celebrate 150 years

In Oroville, California

Dispensation: April 4, 1856

Chartered: May 8, 1856

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Masonic Temple of Benevolent Lodge No 3, F. & A. M.

This is the oldest Masonic building in Georgia with continuous usage since its dedication on June 24, 1834. Funded through a state authorized lottery and constructed by John Marlor (also one of its architects with Samuel Tucker and James Doyle), ...

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Masonic Temple

Built 1823-1824. Oldest Pennsylvania building erected solely for Masonic use and now used exclusively for that purpose. Spared when Confederates burned town on July 30, 1864.

Marker is on S. Second Street near E. Queen Street, on the right when traveling ...

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Masonic Temple

Meetings in Philipsburg of Flint Creek Lodge No. 11 date back to 1867. This structure, built in 1911, provided a permanent home for the community-oriented fraternal organization. Chambers for lodge meetings occupy the entire top floor. The ground floor originally ...

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