The Scottish Rite Temple in Lincoln, Nebraska is a building from 1916.
Scottish Rite Temple.
Fowler and now known as the Scottish Rite Temple.
His wake was held at the old Scottish Rite Temple, where attendees painted and wrote their goodbyes on his closed casket.
The Scottish Rite Temple was inspired by Ancient Egyptian architectural forms, although combined in a unique way.
The south facade of the Scottish Rite Temple abuts the adjacent property.
The Scottish Rite Temple is the only surviving example of Egyptian Revival architecture in the city.
In that same year, the Scottish Rite Temple was formally opened and taxpayers voted a $350,000 bond issue for the Third Street Bridge.
The unique architecture of the Scottish Rite Temple makes this building a highly important architectural landmark in the city.
-Scottish Rite Temple of the Freemasons.