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Masonic Temple

Official name: The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Tennessee
Formerly: The Scottish Rite Temple
Built: 1923-1925
Cost: US$736,000.00
Type: Multi-Purpose Facility
Location: 100 North Seventh Street, Nashville, United States

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L ike most other Masonic Temples, this one conveys strength, stability, and longevity through architecture. Like others, the judicious use of columns and pediments implies a bank or government office. In reality, this is a meeting place for Masons, and includes a library, dining facility, offices, meeting halls, and auditoria; the most significant of which is the main auditorium which can seat more than 1,400 people and has been used by the Nashville Symphony because of its superior acoustics.

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