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+ | [[Datei:Egyptian Hall (2).jpg|thumb|835px|center|The Masonic Temple we know today wasn't the first such structure in Philadelphia. In fact, several buildings pre-date it, but they were destroyed by fire, sold, or met other sad fates. The immediate predecessor of the current structure was located at 713-721 Chestnut Streets. It was completed in 1855 and featured an ornate Gothic style. Shown here is a commemorative print depicting the Grand Lodge room at the Chestnut Street Hall. If the furniture and style look familiar, they should - much of it ended up being re-used in Gothic Hall in the current building. (Source: The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia, Grand Lodge F. & A.M. of PA, 2013)]] |
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The Masonic Temple in Philadelphia
The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Pennsylvania is one of the oldest and largest Grand Lodges in the United States.
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