Pictorial guide to Boston and the country around . PHOTO COPYRIGHTED, GOTHIC HALL, MASONIC TEMPLE. New England Historic-Genealogical Society, 18 SomersetPlace. (See page 44.) Masonic Headquarters are in the fine ^Masonic Temple, Tre-mont, corner of Boylston streets.—The structure covers an areaof 10,125 square feet. It rises 125 feet above the sidewalk andextends below it to a depth of about 32 feet, its contents ,000 cubic feet. There are nine full stories above the street,and two below. The available floor area in the whole building VISITORS MEMORANDA. 179 amounts to 91,500 square


Pictorial guide to Boston and the country around . PHOTO COPYRIGHTED, GOTHIC HALL, MASONIC TEMPLE. New England Historic-Genealogical Society, 18 SomersetPlace. (See page 44.) Masonic Headquarters are in the fine ^Masonic Temple, Tre-mont, corner of Boylston streets.—The structure covers an areaof 10,125 square feet. It rises 125 feet above the sidewalk andextends below it to a depth of about 32 feet, its contents ,000 cubic feet. There are nine full stories above the street,and two below. The available floor area in the whole building VISITORS MEMORANDA. 179 amounts to 91,500 square feet. The exterior of the building is ina classic style of architecture, simple in treatment, with granitefacades of Hallowell granite, and with the rear in gray facebrick. The main Masonic entrance is on Boylston Street. Thevestibule is of glass mosaic, and there are niches in which stand. LuKlXTIIIAX HALL, MASONIC TEMrLL. two marble columns, which were formerly at tiie entranceto the old building. The main entrance hall is twenty feetsquare, with a floor of marble mosaic. There is also seen the sealof the Grand Lodge of Alassachusetts, done in marble the second floor arc a Fraternity parlor, Sodality Hall, andcoat rooms. On the third tloor are the oftices of the GrandLodge of Massachusetts. Corinthian Hall, on this floor, is con-sidered one of the handsomest rooms in the country. It is in a 180 GUIDE TO BOSTON. very refined style of architecture of the Corinthian order. Aroundthe Hall are thirty-five columns and pilasters. There is anelaborate cornice and ceiling. The decorations are in ivorytones, and in gold and silver. The pedestals are of white marble,w^ith carved capitals, surmounted by bronze candelabra. Thereis an organ in a case of ivory-white and gold on the north sideof the hall. The ante-rooms of the hall are finished like thehall, but not so elabo


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