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|}The '''Scottish Rite Masonic Center''', also known as the '''Scottish Rite Hall''' or the '''Scottish Rite Temple''', and historically known as the '''Perry House''' after former occupant [[Edward A. Perry]], is located at 2 East [[Wright Street]]. | |}The '''Scottish Rite Masonic Center''', also known as the '''Scottish Rite Hall''' or the '''Scottish Rite Temple''', and historically known as the '''Perry House''' after former occupant [[Edward A. Perry]], is located at 2 East [[Wright Street]]. | ||
− | The home was completed in [[1867]] and was built by [[Charles F. Boysen]]. | + | The home was completed in [[1867]] and was built by [[Charles F. Boysen]]. The structure was acquired by the [[A&A Scottish Rite|Scottish Rite Building Association]] in [[1922]]. |
[[Category:Historic homes]] | [[Category:Historic homes]] |
Revision as of 04:36, 30 March 2007
The Scottish Rite Masonic Center, also known as the Scottish Rite Hall or the Scottish Rite Temple, and historically known as the Perry House after former occupant Edward A. Perry, is located at 2 East Wright Street.
The home was completed in 1867 and was built by Charles F. Boysen. The structure was acquired by the Scottish Rite Building Association in 1922.