English: Masonic Temple (Chambersburg, PA) on the NRHP since June 18, 1976. At 74 South 2nd Street, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. One of the oldest Masonic buildings west of the Sesquhanna River. Spared by a Confederate officer Mason during the burning of Chambersburg during the US Civil War. PHMC (state) historical marker in front.
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