Scottish Rite Temple, Nashville, 1920s (17/74)

Scottish Rite Temple, Nashville, 1920s

The building’s cornerstone was laid in 1914 and construction was finished in 1915. The style of architecture is Greek Ionic, and the main material used for construction was Bedford limestone. Today it houses the offices of the Freemasons, has a 1,500-seat auditorium, a complete ceremonial lodge, and a Freemasonry Museum.

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