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Scottish Rite (The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry) Temple, Kansas City

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Scottish Rite (The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry) Temple, Kansas City

Scottish Rite (The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry) Temple, Kansas City, Kansas, USA. Date: circa 1917

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1. Title: Scottish Rite Temple, Kansas City, Kansas, USA - A Beacon of Freemasonry in the 1910s The Scottish Rite Temple in Kansas City, Kansas, USA, is a magnificent architectural masterpiece that stands as a testament to the rich history and enduring values of Freemasonry. This photograph, taken circa 1917, captures the grandeur and intrigue of this iconic building that has served as a gathering place for Freemasons for over a century. The Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is a prominent branch of Freemasonry that emphasizes moral and spiritual values through its unique system of degrees. This temple, with its impressive architecture and symbolic decor, reflects the organization's commitment to these principles. The image showcases a group of Freemasons, dressed in their regalia, gathered in front of the temple entrance. Their serious yet content expressions suggest the importance of the occasion, while their attire highlights the symbolism and tradition inherent in Freemasonry. The temple's imposing columns, intricate carvings, and ornate details add to the sense of mystery and allure that has long surrounded this fraternal organization. The Scottish Rite Temple in Kansas City has been a significant landmark in the community since its construction in the early 1900s. It has served as a gathering place for Freemasons from across the region, providing a space for fellowship, education, and the pursuit of moral and spiritual growth. This photograph offers a glimpse into the past, providing a window into the world of Freemasonry during the 1910s and the enduring allure of this ancient and accepted rite.

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