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110:, was chosen as architect. The building was completed and the first meeting was held in March 1914. The building was used by the Moolah Shriners until 1988, when it relocated to a renovated junior high school on Fee Fee Road. The building operated as a movie theater until 2020, after a $ 17.2 million renovation in 2004, and 40 apartments.The building also lays home to Moolah Lanes — the oldest operating bowling alley in the city of St. Louis. 71: 63: 105:
buildings and had over 133 members attending meetings at a point. In 1912 the organization took steps towards forming its own building. The Lindell Boulevard location was chosen and Ernest Helfensteller, Jr., of
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as the 28th Shrine Temple to be chartered. Moolah Temple as a name also refers to the organization, which met in the late 19th century at various
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Carolyn Hewes Toft and Katherine Neilson Kurtz (August 22, 1977).
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Moolah Temple of the Mystic Shrine
St. Louis, Missouri


St. Louis, Missouri
Moorish style
Moolah Shriners
Freemason
Helfensteller, Hirsch and Watson
contributing building
Midtown Historic District
National Register of Historic Places
Kenrick Garden
Glazed architectural terra-cotta
Scottish Rite Cathedral (St. Louis)
New Masonic Temple (St. Louis)


"Lindell Blvd history"
"Moolah Shriners, A fraternity for men to have fun and help kids"
"Chase Park Plaza Cinemas | St. Louis Cinemas | Movie Times in St. Louis"
"Moolah Temple Cinema in St. Louis, MO - Cinema Treasures"
"National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Midtown / Midtown Historic District"
Flickr photo Moolah Theater window detail
KETC feature of the Moolah Shriners Band
38°38′21″N 90°14′21″W / 38.63917°N 90.23917°W / 38.63917; -90.23917
Categories
Masonic buildings in Missouri
Former Masonic buildings in Missouri
Moorish Revival architecture in Missouri

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