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Eutaw Place Temple

Baltimore National Heritage AreaBolton Hill, BaltimoreByzantine Revival synagoguesFormer synagogues in MarylandGerman-Jewish culture in Baltimore
Historic district contributing properties in MarylandJoseph Evans Sperry buildingsNRHP infobox with nocatNational Register of Historic Places in BaltimorePrince Hall FreemasonryReform synagogues in MarylandSynagogue buildings with domesSynagogues completed in 1892Synagogues in BaltimoreSynagogues on the National Register of Historic Places in MarylandUse mdy dates from August 2023
Eutaw Place Temple MD1
Eutaw Place Temple MD1

Eutaw Place Temple is a large, eclectically-styled former synagogue on Eutaw Place in the Bolton Hill neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland. The temple was constructed to serve the German Jewish immigrant community. Originally built as a synagogue for the Temple Oheb Shalom congregation, the property was sold to the Prince Hall Masons in 1960. It was built in 1892 as the second home of the Oheb Shalom congregation, and borrows design elements from the Great Synagogue of Florence. The architect was Joseph Evans Sperry of Baltimore.The exterior is white Beaver Dam marble. The main space is roughly 82 feet (25 m) square, capped by a series of vaults and the dome and surrounded by galleries, seating about 2,200 people. The temple originally cost $225,000 to build.The Eutaw Place Temple is a major contributing structure in the Bolton Hill Historic District.

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Eutaw Place Temple
West North Avenue, Baltimore

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21217 Baltimore
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