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Scottish Rite Cathedral - Galveston, Texas
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Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member SecurB
N 29° 18.246 W 094° 47.515
15R E 325965 N 3243010
Historic Masonic building in Galveston, Texas.
Waymark Code: WM8DYJ
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 03/19/2010
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The Scottish Rite Cathedral was built in 1928-29. The building is a 2-story limestone and brick structure with a raised basement. The building feature low relief carved ornamentation along its cornice with symbolic double eagles in the corners. The primary entrance to the building is a is defined by two-story arch on which four emblems of the order are carved.

Galveston is the "mother of Scottish Rite Masonry in Texas." It was established on May 15, 1867 and named San Felipe Lodge in honor of Austin's colony. This particular site has been associated with Scottish Rite activities since 1902 when it was acquired by the lodge. At that time, Harmony Hall, a building erected in 1881 and associated with a Jewish organization, was on the site. It burned in February, 1928. The lodge hired noted Houston architect and Scottish Rite member, A.C. Finn, to design the new cathedral. The contractor, M.C. Bowden, built many of the major buildings in Galveston during this period. The building continues to serve the Scottish Rite Masonry.
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