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Pythian Castle is a building in Frederick County, Capital Region, Maryland located on North Court Street. Pythian Castle is situated nearby to All Saints Episcopal Church.
24 sie 2002 · West All Saints Street's Pythian Castle was once host to nearly all of the black community's fraternal organizations. At the height of segregation in the 1930s through the late 1950s, the...
Pythian Castle - 20 N. Court Street. "Benjamin Evard Kepner, an architect responsible for many early 20th-century buildings in Frederick, designed the Pythian Castle in 1912 for a local fraternal organization.
Nestled in the vibrant city of Springfield, Missouri, Pythian Castle stands as a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of the United States. This majestic structure, built in 1913, has been a beacon of architectural beauty and historical significance for over a century.
13 sie 2010 · Pythian Castle: From Home to Fortress. KSMU | By Emma Wilson. Published August 13, 2010 at 10:30 AM CDT. Listen • 4:44. None. In its nearly 100 year history, one Springfield landmark has housed...
Pythian Castle. 1904, Frederick C. Hurst; 1980 restoration. 29 OK St. (Photograph by Heather McMahon) ☰ SEE METADATA. This Renaissance Revival edifice housed the fraternal order of the Knights of Pythias until 1914 and is sometimes referred to as 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. Pythian Castle today.