Image: Masonic Temple Burlington Vermont from northeast
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Description: The Masonic Temple at 1-5 Church Street at Pearl Street in Burlington, Vermont was built in 1898 to be the state headquarters of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Vermont. It was designed by John McArthur Harris of the Philadelphia firm of Wilson Brothers & Company n the Richardson Romanesque style. It is one of three buildings (along with the Unitarian Church and the Richardson Building) which make up the Head of Church Historic District. (Source: [1])
Title: Masonic Temple Burlington Vermont from northeast
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