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Pictures of Masonic Temple, Utah
Courtesy of Dale Heaps

The Masonic Temple, Utah — The entrance to the temple is flanked by two guardian sphinxes. — Click on sphynx to read more.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The entrance to the temple is flanked by two guardian sphinxes. — Click on sphynx to read more.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — Between the paws are two onyx spheres representing heaven and earth. — The sphynx are carved from local granite and the spheres are of eastern onyx.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — Between the paws are two onyx spheres representing heaven and earth. — The sphynx are carved from local granite and the spheres are of eastern onyx.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — Solar disc with the Square, Compass, and the letter "G". — Also Feathered Serpent depicting the Egyptian God of Light, Horus.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — Solar disc with the Square, Compass, and the letter "G". — Also Feathered Serpent depicting the Egyptian God of Light, Horus.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — El Kala (The Fortress)
The Masonic Temple, Utah — El Kala (The Fortress)
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Colonial Room — The room was dedicated to George Washington.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Colonial Room — The room was dedicated to George Washington.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Colonial Room staircase. — The columns represent the columns at the entrance to King Solomon's Temple.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Colonial Room staircase. — The columns represent the columns at the entrance to King Solomon's Temple.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Moorish Room. — This room is decorated after the Moorish style with brilliant tints.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Moorish Room. — This room is decorated after the Moorish style with brilliant tints.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Gothic Room. Note symbolic triangle in the keystone alter in lower left corner.. — This is the largest lodge room, 65'x56', with seats in the balcony.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Gothic Room. Note symbolic triangle in the keystone alter in lower left corner.. — This is the largest lodge room, 65'x56', with seats in the balcony.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Gothic Room. — This room seats 250 people.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Gothic Room. — This room seats 250 people.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Egyptian Room. — The plaster columns and pylasters were formed and poured in place.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Egyptian Room. — The plaster columns and pylasters were formed and poured in place.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Egyptian Room. — The columns represent the columns at the entrance to King Solomon's Temple.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Egyptian Room. — The columns represent the columns at the entrance to King Solomon's Temple.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Auditorium — Total Capacity is 1,000 people.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Auditorium — Total Capacity is 1,000 people.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Auditorium's domed ceiling heavenly display. — A sharp eye will be able to locate the Big Dipper.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Auditorium's domed ceiling heavenly display. — A sharp eye will be able to locate the Big Dipper.
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Main Lobby — An informal gathering place. 28'x56' (8.534m x 17.068m)
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Main Lobby — An informal gathering place. 28'x56' (8.534m x 17.068m)
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Main Lobby — An informal gathering place. 28'x56' (8.534m x 17.068m)
The Masonic Temple, Utah — The Main Lobby — An informal gathering place. 28'x56' (8.534m x 17.068m)
Salt Lake Masonic Temple
Salt Lake Masonic Temple

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