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The Vedanta Society built its first temple, called the Old Temple, in North America in San Francisco in 1905. [Note 1] [1] [2] [3] This temple has evolved into a bona fide Hindu temple. [Note 1] Through the 1930s and 1940s, Vedanta Societies were also established in Boston, Los Angeles, Portland, Providence, Chicago, St. Louis, and Seattle.
Lexington-Fayette County Government Building Block: May 19, 1983 : 200-228 E. Main St. ... Odd Fellows Temple: February 27, 1980 : 115-119 W. Main St.
Central Christian Church (Lexington, Kentucky) Central Kentucky Blue Grass Seed Company Building; Christ Church Cathedral (Lexington, Kentucky) Henry Clay's Law Office; Cleveland-Rogers House; Confederate Soldier Monument in Lexington
Lexington is a consolidated city coterminous with and the county seat of Fayette County, Kentucky, United States.As of the 2020 census the city's population was 322,570, making it the second-most populous city in Kentucky (after Louisville), the 14th-most populous city in the Southeast, and the 59th-most populous city in the United States.
Lexington, Kentucky. [17] Located on the University of Kentucky's Coldstream Research Campus, it opened in April 2003. It was built by TM-advocate and oil broker Howard Settle at a cost of $4 million. [7] [16] It also houses his corporate offices. [16] The Woodlands, Texas (suburb of Houston) [18] It was also built by Settle and he has office ...
The Bharatiya Hindu Temple is a Hindu temple in Powell, Ohio. With approximately 2,000 members as of 2010, it is the largest Hindu temple in the Columbus metropolitan area . [ 2 ] According to the Center for Folklore Studies at Ohio State University , "The temple brings new languages, new practices, new ideas, new communities, and even new ...
Covington, KY and Cincinnati, OH 39°05′32″N 84°30′34″W / 39.09222°N 84.5094°W / 39.09222; -84.5094 ( Covington and Cincinnati Suspension Kenton, KY and Hamilton, OH
Lexington, Kentucky: Designed or built by Cincinnatus Shryock, with Second Empire architecture, Italianate architecture [12] Odd Fellows Temple (Frankfort, Kentucky) 1871: 1982 313-319 St. Clair St. Frankfort, Kentucky