Knights of Pythias Temple (Louisville, Kentucky)
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The Knights of Pythias Temple in Louisville, Kentucky, also known as Chestnut Street Branch-Y.M.C.A., was built in 1914–15. It was designed by Henry Wolters. It is a buff-colored brick building with limestone trim.It was built as the state headquarters for the Colored Knights of Pythias organization in Kentucky. By 1916, there were thirteen chapters of the black Knights of Pythias listed in Louisville, most meeting at this new Pythian Building.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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Read Alley, Louisville
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Read Alley 934
40203 Louisville
Kentucky, United States
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