Masonic Lodge Building (Kirkland, Washington)
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masonic-lodge-building-kirkland-washington-259-2720024
title:
Masonic Lodge Building (Kirkland, Washington)
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The Masonic Lodge Building, also known as the Campbell Building and first known as the French & Church Building, is an historic building located at 702 Market Street at the corner of Seventh Avenue in the historic commercial core of Kirkland, Washington. It was built in 1890-91 by Kirkland businessman and postmaster Edwin M. Church with pioneer Harry D. French as part of the land boom following Peter Kirk's proposal of building a huge steel mill on the east side of Lake Washington. Home to Kirkl
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wiki
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encyclopedia
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United States historic place
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Masonic_Lodge_Building_(Kirkland,_Washington)
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2022-06-20T02:05:03Z
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