Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


Masonic Hall, Carnegie

Masonic Hall, A.D. 1904

The Masonic Hall in Carnegie is a fine example of small-town Rundbogenstil, taking its details from Renaissance architecture and its rhythm from industrial Romanesque.

Perspective view of the Masonic Hall

If Father Pitt owned this building and had to put up with those two modern blisters on top, he would have them painted to look like cat ears.

Goat

The goat ornaments were doubtless intended to reassure the Masons’ neighbors that Masonry has no satanic connotations at all.

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