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Eureka Lodge No. 371, A. F. & A. M.

Blake Bowden

Administrator
Staff Member
The Eureka Masonic Lodge entered into an agreement with W.L. Hutcheson to build this two-story structure in 1897. Over the years, while the first floor housed a variety of businesses, including Hutcheson's hardware store, the lodge continued to occupy the second floor. Exhibiting influences of the Romanesque revival style, the building features round-arch windows, a detailed keystone on the upper central window, and a red sandstone cornerstone.

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BigSkyMM

Registered User
I like the simplicity of the building. It is how I envisioned Masonic lodges to be in the early days. I assume that since it is a "historical building" it will be protected from any attempt at its demolition?
 
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