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Scottish Rite Cathedral (New Castle, Pennsylvania)

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Scottish Rite Cathedral, New Castle (cropped)
Scottish Rite Cathedral, New Castle (cropped)

The Scottish Rite Cathedral in New Castle, Pennsylvania, United States, was designed by Milwaukee architect R. G. Schmidt and built in 1925. First used in November 1926 as a meeting place for Masonic groups, it is listed in the National Register of Historic Places in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania. Unable to pay taxes during the Great Depression, the Masons lost the building to the county, but reacquired it in 1940 with the creation of the Cathedral Foundation. This non-profit foundation continues to operate the Cathedral today.

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Scottish Rite Cathedral (New Castle, Pennsylvania)
East Lincoln Avenue, New Castle

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East Lincoln Avenue 100
16101 New Castle
Pennsylvania, United States
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