- Source: Algeria Shrine Temple
The historic Algeria Shrine Temple, now also known as the Helena Civic Center, is a Moorish Revival building in Helena, Montana that was built in 1920. The building served as a meeting hall for the Algeria Shriners and had civic functions. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (under the shrine name) in 1988.
The National Register's database records "Historic subfunctions" that include "meeting hall" for the place. Today, the building has a 1925-seat auditorium and a 15,000 sq. ft. ballroom/exhibition hall. As of 2012, it is owned and operated by the City of Helena and available for banquets, craft shows, dances, weddings, trade shows and conferences.
References
External links
Helena Civic Center - official site
Algeria Shriners
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- Negara Islam Irak dan Syam
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- Algeria Shrine Temple
- Shriners
- Moorish Revival architecture
- Helena, Montana
- Link & Haire
- Sacred prostitution
- National Register of Historic Places architectural style categories
- List of Masonic buildings in the United States
- Shrines to Mary, mother of Jesus
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Lewis and Clark County, Montana