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Highland Park Masonic Temple

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Highland Park Masonic Temple, Los Angeles
Highland Park Masonic Temple, Los Angeles

The Highland Park Masonic Temple, also known as The Mason Building or The Highlands, is a historic three-story brick building on Figueroa Street in the Highland Park district of northeast Los Angeles, California.

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Highland Park Masonic Temple
Avenue 56, Los Angeles Highland Park

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Avenue 56 110
90042 Los Angeles, Highland Park
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