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  1. Clinton and Russell was a well-known architectural firm founded in 1894 in New York City, United States. The firm was responsible for several New York City buildings, including some in Lower Manhattan. Biography.

  2. New York City Center was built by the Shriners between 1922 and 1924 as the Mecca Temple, a Masonic house of worship. [2][18] The building was designed by architects Harry P. Knowles (a Master Mason), who died before its completion, in conjunction with the firm of Clinton and Russell. [2][18] The building's design is Neo-Moorish, although source...

  3. Harry P. Knowles, a Mason and a Shriner, designed the Moorish-style buildings, but he died early in 1923 before his plans were completed; consequently, the architectural firm of Clinton & Russell was hired to realize Knowles' designs.

  4. Apr 11, 1999 · The Shriners turned to the architect Harry P. Knowles, a Mason and Shriner, who had also designed the lodge on 23d Street. He died early in 1923, but his designs were almost complete, and he...

  5. New York City Center was built by the Shriners between 1922 and 1924 as the Mecca Temple, a Masonic house of worship. [2][18] The building was designed by architects Harry P. Knowles (a Master Mason), who died before its completion, in conjunction with the firm of Clinton and Russell. [2][18] The building's design is Neo-Moorish, although source...

  6. After the financial crash of 1929, the Shriners fell behind on their taxes, and the building, designed by architect Harry P. Knowles and the firm of Clinton & Russell (William Hamilton Russell was trained at the Columbia School of Mines in the 1870s), reverted to the city.

  7. Sep 18, 2024 · Architect Harry P. Knowles designed New York City Center, which was built by Clinton and Russell in 1923 for the Shriners under the name of The Mecca Temple. Amid the financial crash of 1929, the building became city property after the Shriners were unable to keep up with tax payments.

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