Cadillac, Michigan • Wexford County
The Masonic Temple Building in Cadillac, Michigan, is a prominent example of Neoclassical Revival architecture, characterized by its imposing facade and grand interior spaces. Its construction in the early 20th century reflects the prosperity and civic pride of the era.
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127 Beech St., Cadillac, Michigan
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100 E Chapin St, Cadillac, Michigan
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407 E. Chapin St., Cadillac, Michigan
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122 S. Mitchell St., Cadillac, Michigan
Industry
118 N. Shelby St., Cadillac, Michigan
Architecture
201 Mitchell St., Cadillac, Michigan
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