Prince Hall Masonic Temple (Atlanta)

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The Prince Hall Masonic Temple in Atlanta is a historic fraternal and civic building associated with African American Freemasonry, located in the city’s Sweet Auburn district.

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Prince Hall Masonic Temple (Atlanta) canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Masonic temple
civic building
fraternal organization building
historic building
architecturalType fraternal hall
associatedWith Prince Hall Freemasonry
surface form: African American Freemasonry

Prince Hall Freemasonry
category African-American history in Atlanta, Georgia
Buildings and structures in Atlanta, Georgia
Masonic buildings in Georgia
city Atlanta
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext African American community in Atlanta
hasFunction center for community organization
meeting place for Prince Hall Masons
hasSignificance symbol of African American fraternal life in Atlanta
symbol of civic engagement in Sweet Auburn
heritage African American history
heritageDesignation historic resource of Sweet Auburn
locatedIn Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia

Fulton County, Georgia NERFINISHED
Sweet Auburn
United States of America
surface form: United States
masonicRite Prince Hall Scottish Rite
surface form: Prince Hall Rite
namedAfter Prince Hall
neighborhood Sweet Auburn
partOf Sweet Auburn neighborhood
surface form: Sweet Auburn Historic District
religiousTradition Freemasonry
usedFor Masonic meetings
civic events
community gatherings
fraternal activities

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Sweet Auburn neighborhood hasPart Prince Hall Masonic Temple (Atlanta)
African American cultural landscape of Atlanta includesSite Prince Hall Masonic Temple (Atlanta)