Highlands Masonic Lodge

Built in 1905 and constructed in the Classical Revival style, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

[citation needed] It is a two-story red brick front-gabled building with four gray brick pilasters in its symmetrical front facade.

Its cornice and pediment are supported by decorative brackets.

[2] It is unusual for a Classical Revival building to have been front-gabled, but that configuration can work well in a narrow lot as here.

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