This three-story beige brick building is rich in Neoclassical terracotta detail, including Adamesque garlands and wreaths in the blind arches over the second-story windows, Ionic capitals atop the brick pilasters, second- and third-story dentiled cornices, and the cap on the parapet.
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Masonic Temple
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