Minneapolis Lodge of Perfection Ancient
The Minneapolis Lodge of Perfection, part of the Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry, is housed in the historic Minneapolis Scottish Rite Temple, originally built in 1894 as the Fowler Methodist Church. Designed by renowned architect Warren H. Hayes, the temple has undergone several expansions and renovations to accommodate the needs of its members over the years.
The building serves as a significant cultural and historical site, featuring various amenities for the Scottish Rite Masons, including meeting rooms, a large banquet hall, and the preserved auditorium, now known as the Red Room. This location continues to foster community and educational opportunities related to Freemasonry, honoring its rich heritage and ongoing traditions.
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