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Masonic Hall (Mendocino, California)

The Masonic Hall, also known as the Masonic Temple and Mendocino Lodge No. 179, is an historic Masonic building located at 10500 Lansing Street in Mendocino, California, coordinates .
It was built beginning in 1866 of local redwood by Eric Albertson and John Gschwend, but not completed until after 1880.〔 Eric Albertson, who was the first worshipful master of Mendocino Lodge No. 179, also crafted from a single redwood trunk the unique sculpture of ''Time and the Maiden'' which adorns the top of the hall's cupola. Also known as ''Father Time and the Virgin'', the sculpture incorporates a book and a fallen column and has become a local landmark. While its exact symbolic meaning is shrouded in Masonic secrecy, one Mason has interpreted its meaning as "Time, patience and perseverance will accomplish all things."〔Adams, Rick, and McCorkle, Louise, ''The California Highway 1 Book'', New York: Ballantine Books, 1985, 1st edition, p. 284, ISBN 0-345-31855-2〕〔Tapper, Joan, ''The Most Beautiful Villages and Towns of California'', with photographs by Nik Wheeler, New York: Thames & Hudson, 2007, p. 32. ISBN 978-0-500-51368-2〕
It has been used often as the location for movies and TV series such as Murder She Wrote (1984-1996) with Angela Lansbury and two episodes of The Fugitive (2001), with Tim Daly.〔(Mendocino County Film Office )〕
The Masonic Hall is a contributing property in the Mendocino and Headlands Historic District which was added on July 14, 1971, to the National Register of Historic Places.〔
Mendocino Lodge No. 179 holds its meetings in the second floor of the building〔(Masonic Lodges in the Redwood Empire )〕 while the first floor serves as the local branch of the Savings Bank of Mendocino County,〔(Savings Bank of Mendocino County branches )〕 which bought the building in 1977.〔.〕
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