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Masonic Temple [1]

Opening on October 11, 1921, the second Masonic Temple In Charlotte was designed by Willard Rogers in the Egyptian Revival style. Prior to its dismantling and demolition after First Union purchased the property in 1987, it was the last example of Egyptian Revival architecture in North Carolina. The first Masonic Temple in Charlotte was located on South Tryon Street and the corner of Second Street. Built in 1913, at a cost of $122.750, the building was designed by Charles Christian Hook and Willard G. Rogers. J.A. Jones was the construction company. That building opened on March 4, 1914 Physical Description: 3x5 Publisher: Graycraft Card Company

Donated By: 
Unknown
Object Year: 
1940
Photographer: 
Bob Baxter
Prints Available: 
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Exhibit & Section: 
Robinson-Spangler North Carolina Room Image Collection [2]
Charlotte Postcard Collection [3]
Tags: 
Buildings [4]
Buildings North Carolina Charlotte [5]
Fraternal Organizations North Carolina Charlotte [6]
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Image Collection Category: 
Charlotte Postcard Collection [7]
Image Collection Format: 
Postcard [8]

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