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In 1989, the Masonic Temple was listed in A Guide to Florida's Historic Architecture, published by the University of Florida Press. On October 20, 2000, the City of Inverness placed a commemorative plaque on the building. The building was purchased by the Drywell Group, LLC in 2006 and they proceeded to renovate and restore the interior and ...
Masonic Temple (Jacksonville) Masonic Temple No. 25; W. Witherspoon Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, No. 111 This page was last edited on 5 August 2017, at 20:00 ...
Myrtle Masonic Temple building after 2018 renovation to ERIS Brewery and Cider House. 1911 built 2018 renovated 4240 W. Irving Park Road Chicago, Illinois Architects: Hatzfeld & Knox Cornerstone laid in 1910, building completed in 1911. Operated as a Masonic Temple Association (chapters included Mayfair and Zenith) through 1981.
Mansfield Masons no longer can afford Masonic Temple, rentals dried up, less than 800 members now compared to 3,500 Masons in 1960 in Mansfield.
Author of Nuova Enciclopedia Massonica ("New Masonic Encyclopedia") and of "Masonic Ritual Rhapsody", a soundtrack for the conferral of Craft degrees. [313] M. R. Morand (1860–1922), actor and singer. Liverpool Dramatic Lodge No. 1609 (1892) and Yorick Lodge No. 2771 (1899). [314] Robert Moray, Scottish philosopher. Edinburgh [Lodge] 1641. [315]
The old Masonic Temple is owned by FoxRock, and the restaurant will be part of the real estate developer's downtown Center and Stone project, which also includes 267 apartments across two six ...
The Masonic Temple stood in downtown for 120 years before the fire on Jan. 6, 2022. It housed businesses and artists, all of whom created a family like community in the building. Moving on for ...
Goose and Gridiron tavern, where the United Grand Lodge of England was founded in 1717. In the early years of Freemasonry, from the 17th through the 18th centuries, it was most common for Masonic Lodges to form their Masonic Temples either in private homes or in the private rooms of public taverns or halls which could be regularly rented out for Masonic purposes.