The largest temple in Erie was designed by Cleveland architect George Mayer using variegated tan bricks and corbeling. The sanctuary at the center of the building is sheltered by a dome on a polygonal drum. Cream-colored stonework highlights the drum's cornice, and
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Temple Anshe Hesed Reform Congregation
1930, George B. Mayer for Charles R. Greco. 930 Liberty St.
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