The Masonic Temple, Utah
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The Main Lobby
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An informal gathering place. 28'x56' (8.534m x 17.068m)
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This lobby leads to the Colonial Room, the Egyptian Room, and the Auditorium. The floor is of unpolished granite. The portraits are of Utah Masons who have achieved national recognition. The upper portraits are of the first Grand Masters of the Grand Lodge of Utah starting in 1872. The flags suspended from the walls represent the organizations that use this temple.
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