| Built in 1863 on South Beaver Street, this
structure was Yorks original Masonic Hall. It was designed in
the Gothic Revival Style, based upon medieval architectural
predecessors. Features include single and grouped pointed arch
window openings with hood
molds, arched corbel table, shaped
parapet, and finial. This structure originally features several
finials on the roofline. It is an early Victorian period
structure.
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