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Founded as the Lexington Sinfonietta in 1995 by conductor Hisao Watanabe, [1] the Lexington Symphony is a group of musicians from the Lexington, Massachusetts, area. The Lexington Symphony performs a subscription series of Saturday evening and Sunday afternoon concerts each year in Lexington, including an April event linked to the town's historic heritage and Patriots' Day celebration. [2]
A 17-year-old male, spray-painted racial slurs and threw tissue paper on the temple’s property on the night of 31 October 2003. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] In November 2003, the vandal was charged with destruction or threats to a place of worship, causing more than $5,000 worth of damage, malicious destruction of property of more than $250 ...
Temple Solel (now known as Temple Isaiah) became the area's Reform temple, and Beth Shalom became the area's Conservative congregation. [2]: 98 Both have since obtained their own buildings. Beth Shalom was founded in 1969. It has since grown to approximately 250 families. [3]
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The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, formerly known as the National Heritage Museum and the Museum of Our National Heritage, is a museum located in Lexington, Massachusetts. Its emphasis is on American history, Freemasonry , and fraternalism, including co-ed and women's organizations, and it contains the Van Gorden-Williams Library ...
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Lexington is a suburban town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, located 10 miles (16 km) from Downtown Boston.The population was 34,454 as of the 2020 census. [1]
West End Masonic Temple: 1926 built 1987 NRHP-listed 1346 Tuscaloosa Ave. Birmingham, Alabama: Classical Revival building which served as a Masonic Hall until 1985 when it was sold and converted to office space. The building was destroyed in a fire on New Year's Day, 1996, but, oddly remains NRHP-listed in 2009.