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  2. Elysian Masonic Temple - Wikipedia

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    On May 3, 1962, the Trust deed payable to Elysian Masonic Temple Assn. by the purchaser of the property was paid in full. The entire proceeds were applied to Elysian's indebtedness still owed on the New property and Improvements leaving an unpaid balance of $16,000. By late 1964 Elysian's entire debt on the new Temple was paid off.

  3. Category:Masonic buildings in California - Wikipedia

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    Sacramento Masonic Temple; Scottish Rite Cathedral (Long Beach, California) Scottish Rite Cathedral (Pasadena, California) Scottish Rite Masonic Center (San Francisco, California) Scottish Rite Masonic Temple (Los Angeles) SF Masonic Auditorium; Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall; Suisun Masonic Lodge No. 55

  4. List of Masonic buildings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The oldest purpose built Masonic Hall in California. The building was sold by the Masons in 1887, but was reacquired and refurbished for Masonic use in 1950. NRHP-listed [3] 4: Masonic Temple (Berkeley, California) 1905 built 1982 NRHP-listed 2105 Bancroft Way and 2295 Shattuck Ave.

  5. Grand Lodge of California - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Lodge of California was established in Sacramento in 1850, a few months before California became a state. A decade later, California Freemasonry had over 5,000 members, and lodges up and down the state. Many of the leaders of early California counted themselves among its members. [4]

  6. Masonic Temple - Wikipedia

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    The Detroit Masonic Temple, Detroit, Michigan. The world's largest Masonic Temple. Masonic Temple of Santa Cruz de Tenerife . The 1920s marked a heyday for Freemasonry, especially in the United States. By 1930, over 12% of the adult male population of the United States were members of the fraternity. [6]

  7. North Hollywood Masonic Temple - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Highland Park Masonic Temple - Wikipedia

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    The 25,000-square-foot (2,300 m 2) Highland Park Masonic Temple was built from 1922 to 1923 and opened in July 1923. [4] The three-story structure was built for use by the Free and Accepted Masons as the hall for Highland Park Masonic Lodge No. 382.

  9. Scottish Rite Masonic Temple (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    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.