Masonic Hall
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416 N Main St
Los Angeles, CA 90012
Masonic Hall, built in 1858, is the oldest building in Los Angeles and was originally designed as a meeting hall for a local chapter of the Masons. Nestled just south of the Plaza, its understated facade blends seamlessly with the nearby Pico House, but its storied history is filled with intriguing tales, including duels and the expulsion of members over personal grievances.
This historic site serves as a testament to the city's past, representing a time when the Masons played a pivotal role in shaping community dynamics. With a legacy steeped in secret society traditions and colorful characters, Masonic Hall remains a significant landmark within El Pueblo de Los Angeles.
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