This handsome three-story building with a flat roof and rounded corners was built as a Masonic temple and still serves that purpose, with offices on the ground floor. Porthole windows at the end and sweeping aluminum marquees accent the Art Deco qualities of this unusual building.
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Masonic Temple
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