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National Register of Historic Places application approved!

As of March 19, 2008, Indiana Freemasons' Hall (aka "Indianapolis Masonic Temple") has been listed (scroll down to "Indiana, Marion County") on the National Register of Historic Places.

Our profuse appreciation and thanks go out to Glory-June Greiff, the public historian who put together our submission.

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