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The Temple
The Temple has served as a center for Atlanta's Jewish cul...
The Temple and Honeymoon Trails
The Temple Trail
The temple trail is the route use...
The Temple / Danville USA
“The Temple” - Plaque
Completed in 1901, th...
"The Publick Building Called the Temple"
Chaplain Israel Evans proposed building a “Temple of Virtu...
The Temple
Front of Monument:
On this ground was erected
...
The Manti Temple
On April 25 1877, the pioneer colonizers of Manti -- the f...
Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise and the Plum Street Temple
This historic synagogue symbolizes the work...
The Creation of Temple Hall Farm Regional Park
In 1940, after a succession of owners, the property was pu...
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The Temple
The Temple has served as a center for Atlanta's Jewish cultural, educational and social activities since its construction in 1931. It is the home of the city's oldest Jewish congregation--the Hebrew Benevolent Society, established in 1860 to serve the needs ...
The Temple and Honeymoon Trails
The Temple Trail
The temple trail is the route used from 1871 to 1877 to haul timber from Mt. Trumbull, Arizona, to St. George, Utah, for the building of the St. George LDS Temple. Pioneers traveled 80 miles along the ...
The Temple / Danville USA
“The Temple” - Plaque
Completed in 1901, the Temple Building occupied this site for 100 years. In 1879 members of the Olive Branch Lodge bought the corner lot at Vermilion and North Streets for a new Masonic Temple. The ...
"The Publick Building Called the Temple"
Chaplain Israel Evans proposed building a “Temple of Virtue” where officers could assemble for meetings and the army could worship together rather than attend separate services around town or ignore the Sabbath completely. To this end, soldiers provided 5,000 feet ...
The Temple
Front of Monument:
On this ground was erected
“The Temple”
or new public building
by the Army of the Revolution
-- 1782 – 83 --
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The birthplace of the Republic.
Right Side of Monument:
This tablet is inserted by the Masonic
Fraternity of Newburgh in memorial of
----- WASHINGTON ...
The Manti Temple
On April 25 1877, the pioneer colonizers of Manti -- the fourth community established in Utah -- began taking form the south side of this hill the oolite stone from which to build their temple. The third of these sacred ...
Rabbi Isaac Mayer Wise and the Plum Street Temple
This historic synagogue symbolizes the work of one of the most important figures in nineteenth-century American Jewry, Isaac Mayer Wise (1819-1900). The Bohemian-born rabbi's many achievements include the establishment of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in 1873, Hebrew ...
The Creation of Temple Hall Farm Regional Park
In 1940, after a succession of owners, the property was purchased by Mr. and Mrs. James H. Symington. The Symingtons set about restoring the house and making improvements to the farm.
The Symingtons succeed in restoring the mansion house, making ...