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Hollywood Masonic Temple, now known as the El Capitan Entertainment Centre and formerly known as Masonic Convention Hall, is a building on Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, U.S., that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.
El Capitan Theatre is a fully restored movie palace at 6838 Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States.The theater and adjacent Hollywood Masonic Temple (now known as the El Capitan Entertainment Centre) are owned by The Walt Disney Company and serve as the venue for a majority of the Walt Disney Studios' film premieres.
The SF Masonic Auditorium (originally the Grand Masonic Auditorium and formerly known as the Nob Hill Masonic Auditorium) is a building and auditorium located atop Nob Hill in San Francisco, California. The building was designed by Bay Area architect Albert Roller (1891-1981), and opened in 1958.
North Hollywood Masonic Temple was designed by Robert Stacy-Judd in association with John Aleck Murrey.Built in either 1949 [2] or 1951 [3] and featuring an Exotic Revival design with elements of Mayan Revival and Art Moderne, the building helped solidify Stacy-Judd's reputation as southern California’s most enthusiastic Mesoamerican-inspired architect.
Pellissier Building and Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, 1931; Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study, Los Angeles, 1948; Producers Film Center (former Good Humor Building), Los Angeles, 1930; Punch TV Studios, Los Angeles, 1935; Ravenswood Apartments, Hollywood, Los Angeles, 1912; Roxie Theatre, Downtown Los Angeles, 1931
Masonic Hall at 416 N. Main St., was built in 1858 as Lodge 42 of the Free and Accepted Masons. The building was a painted brick structure with a symbolic "Masonic eye" below the parapet. In 1868, the Masons moved to larger quarters further south. Afterward, the building was used for many purposes, including a pawn shop and boarding house.
Landmarks include: Grauman's Chinese and Egyptian Theatres, Pantages Theatre, Warner Theatre, El Capitan Theatre, Taft Building, Shane Building, Baine Building, Janes House, Hollywood First National, Hollywood Plaza Hotel, Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood Masonic Temple, Security Trust and Savings: 2382: La Belle Tour: January 22, 1988
The Scottish Rite Masonic Temple in Los Angeles, California, United States is a monumental building on Wilshire Boulevard which was completed in 1961. It was designed by Millard Sheets. [1] The building was purchased by The Maurice and Paul Marciano Art Foundation in July 2013. It was opened as a contemporary art museum from 2017 to 2019.