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The Pythian Castle is a historic three-story brick-and-stone Knights of Pythias building located at 610-612 Court Street in Portsmouth, Virginia. Built between 1897 and 1898 for the Atlantic Lodge, Knights of Pythias, it was designed by architect Edward Overman in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture.
The Pythian Castle building in on both the Virginia and National Registers of Historic Places. This three story brick and stone building, with its visually arresting facade, is one of the best surviving examples of Romanesque Revival architecture in Portsmouth.
26 lut 2021 · The Pythian Castle is a historic 3-story brick and stone Knights of Pythias building located at 610-612 Court Street in Portsmouth, Virginia. Built between 1897 and 1898 for the Atlantic Lodge, Knights of Pythias, it was designed by architect Edward Overman in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. Join our Mailing List and learn what ...
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The Pythian Castle is a historic 3-story brick and stone Knights of Pythias building located at 610-612 Court Street in Portsmouth, Virginia. Built between 1897 and 1898 for the Atlantic Lodge, Knights of Pythias, it was designed by architect Edward Overman in the Romanesque Revival style of architecture.
Pythian Castle (Virginia Division of Historic Resources) ☰ SEE METADATA. The Knights of Pythias, a secret fraternal order founded in the mid-nineteenth century, commissioned local architect and builder Edward Overman to design this extravagantly appointed meeting hall.
Knights of Pythias & Pythian Castle. The Knights of Pythias building on Conococheague Street was built in 1908, architect Harry Yessler. In November of 1940, the organization sold the building to George W. Taylor for $3,400. Taylor opened a store in the building. Picture Postcard of Pythian Castle circa 1915.