Scottish Rite Temple
Built as a meeting place for the Kansas City Scottish Rite, one of the largest Masonic organizations in the country, the Temple is a grand example of classical Greek architecture.
Scottish Rite Temple
1330 Linwood Blvd, Kansas City, MO 64109 (Map)
Built: 1930
Style: Greek
Area: Midtown
The Scottish Rite Temple at Linwood Boulevard and The Paseo has been a defining structure in Kansas City since its completion in 1930. Built as a meeting place for the Kansas City Scottish Rite, one of the largest Masonic organizations in the country, the Temple is a grand example of classical Greek architecture and remains an important symbol of the city’s Masonic history.
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