See Inside the Pythian Temple!
· Posted Tuesday April 24, 2007 by jamie
Historic Tacoma will be celebrating National Preservation Month this May by presenting an old house lecture series. I’m particularly stoked about the May 10th session on the repair, restoration, and replacement of wood windows, but I guess I’m a dork like that. The other big bonus is a chance to see the inside of the Temple of the Knights of Pythias on Broadway, something of an architectural gem that is simultaneously easy to miss from the outside and hard to get inside of. Coolness.
Tickets are $8 per, $25 for the 5-lecture series, or free for Historic Tacoma members. More details, membership signup, and ticket purchase here.
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Frinklin and I may end up attending as well. The original windows in our home were replaced, poorly, with vinyl, but the wood frames and sills are still there. As I’m not handy, I’m interested to see how difficult window replacement is.
— ensie Apr 24, 07:48 PM #