Photographer’s Note
Housed in a neo-Victorian church, the Freemason Abbey building was built, and originally dedicated as a church in 1873 by the congregation of the Second Presbyterian Church. In 1902, the congregation sold the property to the First Church of Christ Scientist, who occupied the building until 1948. From 1948 through 1987, it served as a meeting hall for the Independent Order of Odd Fellows. In early 1988, the planning of the Freemason Abbey Restaurant & Tavern began. The renovation continued each day with a strong sense of pride, enthusiasm, and dedication. Skilled craftsmen changed the 128 year old structure into an exciting eating and meeting place for all to enjoy.
If you'd like more info, go to:
http://www.freemasonabbey.com/
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Photo Information
- Copyright: JC Valdivieso (jcvaldvso) (7)
- Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-10-04
- Categories: Architecture
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2005-10-24 21:45








