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Fairview Avenue station (Metro Transit)

2014 establishments in MinnesotaMetro Green Line (Minnesota) stations in Saint Paul, MinnesotaRailway stations in the United States opened in 2014Use mdy dates from October 2019
Fairview Avenue station, August 2014
Fairview Avenue station, August 2014

Fairview Avenue station is a light rail station along the METRO Green Line in Saint Paul, Minnesota. It is located along University Avenue between Lynnhurst Avenue and Fairview Avenue. A preliminary architectural design revealed in May 2009 featured oak trees and was inspired by the trees in the neighborhood's parks.Construction in this area began in March 2011. The station opened along with the rest of the line in 2014.

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Fairview Avenue station (Metro Transit)
University Avenue, Saint Paul Hamline - Midway

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N 44.956430555556 ° E -93.178802777778 °
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Fairview Avenue

University Avenue
55114 Saint Paul, Hamline - Midway
Minnesota, United States
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Fairview Avenue station, August 2014
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Triune Masonic Temple
Triune Masonic Temple

The Historic Triune Masonic Temple is a meetinghouse of Freemasonry in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, built in 1910 in the Neo-Classical Revival style, designed by Henry C. Struchen (1871–1947). The structure was built for Triune Lodge No. 190, AF & AM. It is one of the earliest and best preserved buildings erected exclusively for the use of a single Masonic Lodge. Henry Struchen, although not an architect, was a contractor and designer. He was a member of Triune Lodge and a prominent builder in the city. Opening ceremonies for the building were held Thursday, March 2, 1911. Triune Masonic Temple was recognized for its historic and architectural significance by being placed on the National Register of Historic Places on November 13, 1980.Stylistically the temple is a good example of the Neo-Classical Revival of the opening decades of the twentieth century. The exterior is virtually unchanged while the interior retains its classic integrity and remains substantially intact. The front facade features four Doric columns, pedimented windows and a decorative cornice, while the lodge room itself is adorned with stately pillars representing the five classical orders of architecture. The front of the building gives a hint of the grandeur inside. The interior cherry and maple woodwork and many of the original furnishings remain. The building is notable because it incorporates elements of Masonic ritual into its architectural design. The Historic Triune Masonic Temple is the last remaining historic Masonic temple within the cities of Saint Paul and Minneapolis. The Temple is the home of Saint Paul Lodge Number Three A. F. & A. M. of Minnesota. Located in the Merriam Park neighborhood in Saint Paul MN, The Historic Triune Masonic Temple is a community fixture available for both private and public functions.