Friday, September 25, 2015

Too many haunted mansions and temples.........................this is on 16th st........nw........which would run right through the WHITE house...........



The House of the Temple - Scottish Rite

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Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite ‑ A&ASR
Opened to great fanfare on October 18, 1915, the House of the Temple in ... as the headquarters of the Supreme Council, 33°, Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, ...

Visitor Information - Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, S.J., U.S.A.

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Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite ‑ A&ASR
The House of the Temple is located at 1733 Sixteenth Street, NW, in the District of Columbia. Designed by famous architect John Russell Pope, this monumental  ...

Scottish Rite Temple - Washington, DC

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U.S. National Park Service
One of the most unusual buildings in the eclectic Sixteenth Street Historic District is theTemple of the Scottish Rite at 1733 16th Street. The building, designed by John Russell Pope who also designed the National Archives and the Jefferson Memorial, was constructed between 1911 and 1915.

House of the Temple - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Wikipedia
The House of the Temple is a Masonic temple in Washington, D.C., United States that serves as the headquarters of the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, U.S.A. (officially, "Home of The Supreme Council, 33°, Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, Southern Jurisdiction, Washington D.C., ...

DC Scottish Rite - Welcome

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The DC Scottish Rite will be hosting an Open House event, Tuesday, September 29th. The event will be held at the DC Scottish Rite Temple located at 2800 ...

The Lost Symbol's Masonic Temple | Travel | Smithsonian

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Smithsonian
With Masonic symbolism as its theme, the book opens with an elaborate initiation at the House of the Temple of the Scottish Rite on 16th Street. The author was  ...

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