Masonic Temple (Seattle)

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Masonic Temple (Seattle) is a historic early 20th-century fraternal and civic building in downtown Seattle, Washington, designed by prominent architect Charles Bebb.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Masonic temple
civic building
fraternal building
historic building
architect Bebb and Gould NERFINISHED
Charles Bebb NERFINISHED
category Buildings and structures in Seattle, Washington
Clubhouses in Washington (state)
Historic buildings in the United States
Masonic buildings in Washington (state)
country United States of America
culturalSignificance associated with Freemasonry in Seattle
associated with civic life in Seattle
hasArchitecturalStyle Beaux-Arts influences
early 20th-century commercial style
hasContext American fraternal architecture
early 20th-century civic architecture in Seattle
hasFunction auditorium
meeting space
office space for fraternal organizations
hasHeritageValue architectural
cultural
social
hasType urban building
heritageDesignation Seattle landmark
heritageStatus historic
locatedInMetropolitanArea Seattle metropolitan area NERFINISHED
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Downtown Seattle NERFINISHED
locatedInTime 20th century
early 20th century
modern era
location Seattle, Washington, United States NERFINISHED
namedAfter Freemasons NERFINISHED
partOf downtown Seattle historic building stock
significantProjectOf Charles Bebb NERFINISHED
situatedIn King County, Washington NERFINISHED
use civic events venue
fraternal organization meeting hall
performance venue

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Charles Bebb notableWork Masonic Temple (Seattle)