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Masonic Temple (Fairbanks, Alaska)

Coordinates:64°50′39″N147°43′36″W / 64.84417°N 147.72667°W /64.84417; -147.72667
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United States historic place
Masonic Temple
Masonic Temple in 1991
Masonic Temple (Fairbanks, Alaska) is located in Downtown Fairbanks
Masonic Temple (Fairbanks, Alaska)
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Masonic Temple (Fairbanks, Alaska) is located in Alaska
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Location809 1st Avenue,Fairbanks, Alaska
Coordinates64°50′39″N147°43′36″W / 64.84417°N 147.72667°W /64.84417; -147.72667
Area0.9 acres (0.36 ha)
Built1906 (1906)
Architectural styleEclectic Renaissance Revival
NRHP reference No.80004568[1]
AHRS No.FAI-032
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJune 3, 1980
Designated AHRS1978
Removed from NRHPAugust 16, 2018

TheMasonic Temple was a historic two-story wooden building at 809 1st Avenue, near theChena River inFairbanks, Alaska. It was built in 1906, expanded in 1908, and further altered in 1913 and 1916. Its architecture was "eclecticRenaissance Revival", a style that had been popular in the "lower 48" United States in the 1880s and 1890s.[2] It was listed on theNational Register of Historic Places in 1980.[1]

The building was originally constructed for the Tanana Commercial Company in 1906. The fire that destroyed much of the city that same year did not affect it, as the fire stopped about one block away.[2]

In 1908, the Tanana Lodge No. 3, a Masonic group that had started as a club in 1904 and received a charter in 1908, purchased the building. The Masons added an extension in the rear for lodge rooms and a main hall in 1908. The building was raised in 1913 and a new facade was added in 1916.[2] The Masons no longer meet in the building.[3]

PresidentWarren G. Harding gave a speech from the steps of the Masonic Temple during his visit to Alaska in 1923.[2]

The roof of the vacant building collapsed on March 17, 2018, and the rest of the building was demolished the next day.[4] It was delisted from the National Register in August 2018.

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References

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  1. ^ab"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^abcdJames R. Marcotte (April 1979)."National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Masonic Temple (AHRS Site No. FAI-032)". National Park Service. andAccompanying three photos, exterior, from 1979 and 1960s
  3. ^Tanana Lodge No. 3 website
  4. ^Daily News-Miner Article

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