Dallas Scottish Rite Temple
The Dallas Scottish Rite Temple is a monumental structure in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas, Texas. Constructed in 1913 as an official headquarters for use by the Scottish Rite Masons and other local Masonic lodges, it is a fine example of early 20th century Beaux Arts Classical architecture in Texas.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Description: historic place in Dallas, Dallas County, Texas
- Address: 500 South Harwood Street
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include First Presbyterian Church of Dallas and Dallas City Hall.
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas
Church
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First Presbyterian Church of Dallas is a historic congregation at 1835 Young Street in the Farmers Market District of downtown Dallas, Texas. The current building is a contributing property in the Harwood Street Historic District and a Dallas Landmark. First Presbyterian Church of Dallas is situated 500 feet west of Dallas Scottish Rite Temple.
Dallas City Hall
Town hall
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Dallas City Hall is the seat of municipal government of the city of Dallas, Texas, United States. It is located at 1500 Marilla Street in the Government District of downtown Dallas. Dallas City Hall is situated 1,800 feet southwest of Dallas Scottish Rite Temple.
Main Street Garden Park
Park
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Main Street Garden Park is a 1.75-acre public park located in downtown Dallas, Texas, United States The $17.4 million park was primarily funded through the City of Dallas’ 2003 and 2006 bond programs and is the first of several planned downtown core parks, including Pacific Plaza Park and Belo Garden Park. Main Street Garden Park is situated 1,100 feet northwest of Dallas Scottish Rite Temple.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Dallas and Downtown Dallas.
Dallas
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Dallas, the ninth largest city in the United States and the third largest in the state of Texas, is an impressive melting pot of culture and character.
Downtown Dallas
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Downtown Dallas is the Central Business District of the city of Dallas. Traditionally defined as the area within the belt of freeways surrounding the centre, it is now deemed to have expanded to an area known as Uptown, north of the Woodall Rodgers Freeway thanks to the new walkable Klyde Warren Park, while in the east the center spills across US-75 into the Deep Ellum neighborhood.
Arts District
Neighborhood
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The Arts District is a performing and visual arts district in downtown Dallas, Texas. The district is 118 acres large and is home to some of Dallas's most significant cultural landmarks including facilities for visual, performing, and developing arts.
Dallas Scottish Rite Temple
- Categories: Masonic temple, contributing property, building, and religion
- Location: Dallas, Texas, United States, North America
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Latitude
32.7792° or 32° 46′ 45″ northLongitude
-96.79215° or 96° 47′ 32″ westElevation
449 feet (137 metres)Open location code
8645Q6H5+M4OpenStreetMap ID
way 30898113OpenStreetMap feature
building=church
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In Other Languages
“Dallas Scottish Rite Temple” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “معبد دالاس الاسكتلندى رايت”
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