Salt Lake Masonic Temple Open House
Posted: Mon May 08, 2017 6:57 pm
http://www.cityweekly.net/BuzzBlog/arch ... -mythology
From the article:
Freemasons opened the doors to their temples on Saturday, and hundreds roamed the labyrinthine halls and stairways, explored meeting rooms and auditoriums and admired the wall art and iconic symbols, like the square and compass.
The public was allowed to wander through three floors of the temple at 650 E. South Temple at their own pace and in free-flowing, serendipitous routes. Casually answering questions, Freemasons wearing name tags attracted small crowds.
“This is an attempt to dispel some rumors and mythology that we’re a secretive organization that operates behind closed doors,” Grand Master Robert Wolfarth told City Weekly.
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From the article:
Freemasons opened the doors to their temples on Saturday, and hundreds roamed the labyrinthine halls and stairways, explored meeting rooms and auditoriums and admired the wall art and iconic symbols, like the square and compass.
The public was allowed to wander through three floors of the temple at 650 E. South Temple at their own pace and in free-flowing, serendipitous routes. Casually answering questions, Freemasons wearing name tags attracted small crowds.
“This is an attempt to dispel some rumors and mythology that we’re a secretive organization that operates behind closed doors,” Grand Master Robert Wolfarth told City Weekly.
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