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The Scottish Rite Dormitory (SRD) is a private women's dorm for the University of Texas built and operated by the Scottish rite of Freemasons in Austin, Texas.Located just north of campus on 27th Street and Whitis Avenue, the colonial revival style building was completed in 1922 during a housing shortage on campus and was intended to provide housing for the daughters and relatives of Master ...
Scottish Rite Dormitory, Austin, Texas, listed on the NRHP in Texas; Scottish Rite Hospital for Crippled Children, Decatur, Georgia, listed on the NRHP in Georgia; Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, Dallas, Texas; House of the Temple in Washington, D.C.
Block 32, bounded by Elm, Lamar, Main and Austin Sts., Dallas, Texas Coordinates 32°46′47″N 96°48′15″W / 32.77972°N 96.80417°W / 32.77972; -96
The Dallas Scottish Rite Temple is a monumental structure in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas, Texas.Constructed in 1913 as an official headquarters for use by the Scottish Rite Masons and other local Masonic lodges, it is a fine example of early 20th century Beaux Arts Classical architecture in Texas.
Texas State University dorm room goes viral after 10 hour makeover -- see the before and after pics! Marah Alindogan. Updated October 15, 2020 at 11:04 PM.
Scottish Rite for Children opened its doors to the children of Texas in 1921. One of Dallas's first orthopedic surgeons, W. B. Carrell, M.D., was approached by a group of Texas Masons who recognized a growing need to provide superior medical care to children suffering from polio regardless of the family's ability to pay.
Scottish Rite Hospital may refer to: CHOA Scottish Rite Hospital , Atlanta, Georgia, United States Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children , Dallas, Texas, United States
Scottish Rite Temple: 1922 built 1984 NRHP-listed 351 St. Francis Street: Mobile, Alabama: Egyptian Revival building known previously as Scottish Rite Temple, this building housed a Scottish Rite chapter. It has been sold and converted into a banqueting venue known as "The Temple Downtown.