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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.
The Fort Worth Masonic Temple is a Masonic Temple located at 1100 Henderson Street, Fort Worth, Texas. Designed by Wiley G. Clarkson, the Neoclassical/early PWA Art Moderne structure was completed in 1931 and has largely remained unchanged. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2017 as Masonic Temple. [1]
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Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Moorish Revival;Egyptian Revival [3] Originally constructed as a meeting hall for the Shriners, it was sold it to the Scottish Rite in 1924. In 1995 it was sold again, and was operated for a time as an events center. 7: Fort Collins Masonic Temple: 1903 built Oak and Howes Streets
Texas Health Southwest Fort Worth Fort Worth Tarrant 245 Texas Orthopedic Hospital Houston 49 Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children: Dallas Dallas Texas Vista Medical Center San Antonio 225 IV Texoma Medical Center: Denison 376 III Titus Regional Medical Center Mount Pleasant 70 III Tyler County Hospital Woodville 25 IV
State records show Scottish Rite, a 156-unit facility offering independent living, skilled nursing and memory care options, was fined $500 in 2021 after inspectors found a staff member had wrongly ...
The first day of school for Fort Worth students is Aug. 15 — a mere week away. Families looking to grab a few last-minute free school supplies have a few options over the coming week and weekend ...
Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children; John Peter Smith Hospital of Fort Worth; Children's Medical Center Plano expanded its facility in 2024 to include 212 beds, the largest in Plano, Texas. [19] Texas Behavioral Health Center at UT Southwestern, to be completed in 2025.