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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.
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.
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...
15 paź 2024 · 901 S National Ave. Springfield, MO. 65897. The fascinating history of Pythian Castle, a 110-year-old Springfield landmark that housed orphans, war soldiers, and perhaps a few lingering spirits.
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.
This is a list of notable buildings of the Knights of Pythias, a fraternal organization. Many of these are named, primarily or as an alternative, "Pythian Castles", and are built to resemble medieval castles, consistent with the theme of the Pythian order. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap.
8 mar 2021 · Pythian Castle in Springfield, Mo., offers an opportunity for visitors to experience the thrill of history, ghosts and medieval-styled architecture. Built in 1913, and dedicated in 1914, the Pythian Castle is linked to the history of the Knights of Pythias, which is an male fraternal order that started after the Civil War.