(by Angie Cina, Vernon County Times, August 28, 2022)
The Masonic Building in downtown Viroqua was rededicated, Saturday, Aug. 20. The rededication celebration recognized the building’s 100th anniversary. The building was originally dedicated Aug. 24, 1922.
Constructed between 1921 and 1922, the Masonic Building, located at 114-118 S. Main St., houses the restored Historic Temple Theatre, consignment shop Second Time Around and Labelle Lodge 84.
A rededication ceremony led by Mayor Justin Running was held in front of the Masonic Building’s main entrance at 11 a.m. He shared a brief history of the Masons in Viroqua and the building. Running said he looked forward to many more years of the building and…
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A rededication ceremony led by Mayor Justin Running was held in front of the Masonic Building’s main entrance at 11 a.m. He shared a brief history of the Masons in Viroqua and the building. Running said he looked forward to many more years of the building and…
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