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乔治·华盛顿共济会国家纪念堂

坐标38°48′27″N 77°03′58″W / 38.80748°N 77.06598°W / 38.80748; -77.06598
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乔治·华盛顿共济会国家纪念堂
George Washington Masonic National Memorial
概要
类型共济会神殿[*]美国国家纪念碑[*]
建筑风格新古典主义建筑罗曼复兴式建筑哥德复兴式建筑新文艺复兴建筑
用途纪念建筑神庙博物馆
地点弗吉尼亚州亚历山德里亚 Callahan Drive101号
地址101 Callahan Dr, Alexandria, VA 22301
坐标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
开放1932年5月12日[2]
造价$600万美元
所有者乔治华盛顿国家纪念碑协会[*]
高度
屋顶333英尺(101米)
技术细节
层数9
电梯数2
设计与建造
建筑师Harvey Wiley Corbett of Helmle & Corbett
保护情况美国国家历史名胜国家历史遗迹登记地点[*]
网站
https://gwmemorial.org/
http://www.gwmemorial.org/
地图
地图

乔治·华盛顿共济会国家纪念堂(英语:George Washington Masonic National Memorial)简称华盛顿纪念堂,是一座共济会建筑,位于华盛顿哥伦比亚特区郊区,弗吉尼亚州亚历山德里亚 (弗吉尼亚州)。纪念第一任美国总统、共济会会员乔治·华盛顿。塔楼模仿古代埃及亚历山大灯塔[3][4][5]。纪念堂高333-英尺(101-米)[5][6][7],座落在射手山山顶[8][9], Callahan Drive 101号.[3] 始建于1922年,[1] 1932年开幕[2],内部在1970年最终完成[10]

华盛顿地铁蓝线黄线的国王街站[8]距离此纪念堂四个街块。

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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.页面存档备份,存于互联网档案馆) 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]. (原始内容存档于2013-01-13). 

书籍

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  • Kruh, David and Kruh, Louis. Presidential Landmarks. New York, N.Y.: Hippocrene Books, 1992.
  • Laughlin, Clara E. So You're Going South! Boston: Little, Brown, 1940.
  • Lichtenstein, Gaston. George Washington's Lost Birthday. Richmond, Va.: William Byrd Press, 1924.
  • Morris, Shirley. The Pelican Guide to Virginia. Gretna, La.: Pelican Pub. Co., 1990.
  • Reynolds, Charles Bingham. The Standard Guide: Washington, A Handbook for Visitors. Washington, D.C.: B.S. Reynolds Co., 1924.
  • Rothery, Agnes. New Roads in Old Virginia. Boston, Mass.: Houghton Mifflin, 1937.
  • Smedes, Susan Dabney. A Southern Planter: Social Life in the Old South. New York: Pott, 1900.
  • Smith, James Fairbairn. A Panorama of Masonic History: Sesquicentennial of the Grand Lodge, Free and Accepted Masons of Michigan, 1826-1976. Detroit: Sesquicentennial Commission, Michigan Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons, 1976.
  • "Smith, William Morgan, M.D." In Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. Lyon Gardiner Tyler, ed. New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., 1915.
  • Stevens, William Oliver. Washington, the Cinderella City. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1943.
  • Stoller, Paul D. The Architecture of Harvey Wiley Corbett. Madison, Wisc.: University of Wisconsin-Madison Libraries, 1995.
  • Tatsch, J. Hugo. The Facts About George Washington as a Freemason. New York: Macoy Publishing and Masonic Supply Co., 1931.
  • Turnbull, Everett R. and Denslow, Ray V. A History of Royal Arch Masonry. Trenton, Mo.: General Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Masons, 1956.
  • Voges, Nettie Allen. Old Alexandria: Where America's Past Is Present. McLean, Va.: EPM Publications, 1975.
  • Walker, J.T. F.L.M., A History of Fredericksburg Lodge No. 4 A. F. & A. M. Fredericksburg, Va.: Sheridan Books, 2002.
  • Wasserman, James. The Secrets of Masonic Washington: A Guidebook to Signs, Symbols, and Ceremonies at the Origin of America's Capital. Rochester, Vt.: Destiny Books, 2008.

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