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Masonic Temple: October 11, 1977 Washington, D.C. United States The Bayou — October 12, 1977 Upper Darby Township: Tower Theater: Supporting: Iggy Pop October 15, 1977 Baltimore: Baltimore Civic Center: October 19, 1977 Cleveland: Cleveland Music Hall: October 20, 1977 Detroit: Cobo Center: October 21, 1977 West Hollywood: Whisky a Go Go ...
The Renaissance Providence Hotel (historically known as the Mason Building, and listed on the National Register of Historic Places under Masonic Temple)—is one of two monumental buildings in central Providence, Rhode Island, US, that remained unfinished and were then abandoned for decades.
Building Image Dates Location City, State Description; 1: Masonic Temple: 1908 built 1980 NRHP-listed 809 1st Ave. Fairbanks, Alaska: Masons purchased the building in 1908 and renovated to add a second story for lodge rooms and a main hall, in "Eclectic Renaissance Revival" style.
Warwick: 31: Rhode Island State Airport Terminal: Rhode Island State Airport Terminal: August 18, 1983 : 572 Occupasstuxet Rd. Warwick: 32: Christopher Rhodes House: Christopher Rhodes House: March 31, 1971
For example, a date Anno Domini (AD) 2024 becomes Anno Lucis (AL) 6024. [1] This calendar era, which would designate 4001 BC as 'year zero', was adopted in the 18th century as a simplification of the Anno Mundi era dating system used in the Hebrew calendar and borrowing from other ideas of that time regarding the year of creation.
Their 34th season, in 2018–2019, was the first full season after relocating from Pawtucket to their new, permanent home on Jefferson Boulevard in Warwick at the old Ocean State Theatre building. A renovation is underway while they still produce their 35th season in 2019–2020, using elements of the original building fused with newer elements ...
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The first Masonic description of the Chain of Union appears in the Edinburgh Manuscript of 1696, one of the oldest known ritual documents. The manuscript describes a specific ceremony for making master masons and fellow crafts: