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  1. Scottish Rite Cathedral in Pasadena, California was built in 1925 in a Moderne and/or Zig Zag Moderne style. Architecturally significant in greater Los Angeles as a pre-PWA Classical Moderne building with distinctive decorative guardian sphinxes, [1] the Scottish Rite Cathedral is associated strongly with the social history of ...

  2. 28 de ago. de 2012 · The dramatic Zig Zag Moderne structure, complete with a pair of sphinxes guarding the entrance, was completed in 1925, two years before the Pasadena Masonic Temple was dedicated in the Civic...

  3. Pasadena Scottish Rite. 150 N. Madison Avenue. Pasadena, CA 91101-1710. Tel: (626) 795-4213. Fax: (626) 795-1487. Office Hours: 9:00 A.M. to 3:30 P.M. (T-F) Meetings. First Friday of each Month. Dinner, 6:30 P.M.* Stated Meeting, 8:00 P.M.* * Most months. Check with the office for times and reservations. Video unavailable. Watch on YouTube.

  4. www.gpsmycity.com › attractions › scottish-rite-cathedral-38160Scottish Rite Cathedral, Pasadena

    Architecturally significant in greater Los Angeles as a pre-PWA Classical Moderne building with distinctive decorative guardian sphinxes, the Scottish Rite Cathedral is associated strongly with the social history of Pasadena, in particular with the Scottish Rite, an appendant body associated with Freemasonry.

  5. 1933 are the two sphinxes that stand watch over the Pasadena Scottish Rite Cathedral. And their lips are sealed! Gregory J. Gabriel, 32° KCCH Venerable Master, Lodge of Perfection Venerable Master, Continued...

  6. Two guardian sphinxes installed flanking the entrance steps to the Scottish Rite Cathedral. 1924. Control number. IAS CA002108. Type. Sculptures-Outdoor Sculpture. Medium. Stone. Owner/Location. Scottish Rite Cathedral 150 North Maddison Avenue Pasadena California. Art Inventories Catalog, Smithsonian American Art Museums. Topic.

  7. www.pasadenascottishrite.org › about-us › historyHistory | Valley of Pasadena

    The History of the Valley of Pasadena. The City of Pasadena, until 1875, was known as “Indiana Colony.”. It had been purchased by group of wealthy Eastern and Central States investors. Even before the town was chartered in 1901, Pasadena Lodge No. 272 was granted its Charter on October 16, 1884. In the mid 1880s a group of Scottish Rite ...