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喬治·華盛頓共濟會國家紀念堂

座標38°48′27″N 77°03′58″W / 38.80748°N 77.06598°W / 38.80748; -77.06598
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喬治·華盛頓共濟會國家紀念堂
George Washington Masonic National Memorial
概要
類型共濟會神殿[*]美國國家紀念碑[*]
建築風格新古典主義建築羅曼復興式建築哥德復興式建築新文藝復興建築
用途紀念建築神廟博物館
地點維吉尼亞州亞歷山德里亞 Callahan Drive101號
地址101 Callahan Dr, Alexandria, VA 22301
座標38°48′27″N 77°03′58″W / 38.80748°N 77.06598°W / 38.80748; -77.06598
起造1922年6月5日[1]
竣工日1932
開放1932年5月12日[2]
造價$600萬美元
擁有者喬治華盛頓國家紀念碑協會[*]
高度
屋頂333英尺(101米)
技術細節
層數9
電梯數2
設計與建造
建築師Harvey Wiley Corbett of Helmle & Corbett
保護情況美國國家歷史名勝國家歷史遺蹟登記地點[*]
網站
https://gwmemorial.org/
http://www.gwmemorial.org/
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喬治·華盛頓共濟會國家紀念堂(英語:George Washington Masonic National Memorial)簡稱華盛頓紀念堂,是一座共濟會建築,位於華盛頓哥倫比亞特區郊區,維吉尼亞州亞歷山德里亞 (維吉尼亞州)。紀念第一任美國總統、共濟會會員喬治·華盛頓。塔樓模仿古代埃及亞歷山大燈塔[3][4][5]。紀念堂高333-英尺(101-公尺)[5][6][7],座落在射手山山頂[8][9], Callahan Drive 101號.[3] 始建於1922年,[1] 1932年開幕[2],內部在1970年最終完成[10]

華盛頓地鐵藍線黃線的國王街站[8]距離此紀念堂四個街塊。

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引用

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  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 "Start Alexandria Memorial Temple." Washington Post. June 6, 1922.
  2. ^ 2.0 2.1 Shepperson, Charles M. "Masonic Fete Draws 150,000 to Alexandria." Washington Post. May 12, 1932.
  3. ^ 3.0 3.1 Ferris, p. 21.
  4. ^ Kruh and Kruh, p. 41.
  5. ^ 5.0 5.1 Morris, p. 18.
  6. ^ Hutton, Margaret. "George Washington Masonic National Memorial." Washington Post. No date.頁面存檔備份,存於網際網路檔案館) Accessed 2011-03-21.
  7. ^ Conroy, Sarah Booth. "Those Revolutionary Masons." Washington Post. February 16, 1992.
  8. ^ 8.0 8.1 Colbert, p. 14.
  9. ^ Smith, p. 79.
  10. ^ Seghers, George D. "The George Washington Masonic Memorial Centennial Celebration." Scottish Rite Journal. January-February, 2001.. [2011-09-08]. (原始內容存檔於2013-01-13). 

書籍

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