John Sevier Savings and Loan building, Sevierville
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The Sevierville Masonic Lodge is a historic building in Sevierville, Tennessee. Constructed in 1893, it was used as a meeting hall for a local Masonic lodge. During 1928–1968, the Sevierville Public Library occupied the first floor, at no charge. The Masons moved out and the building was sold at auction in 1973 to a bank which made renovations. ()
Built: 1893 (131 years ago)Coordinates: 35°52'6"N, 83°33'50"W
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Sevierville
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John Sevier Savings and Loan building – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Waters House, Sevier County Courthouse, McMahan Mound Site, Robert A Tino.
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Which popular attractions are close to John Sevier Savings and Loan building?
Nearby attractions include Sevierville Commercial Historic District, Sevierville (3 min walk), Sevier County Courthouse, Sevierville (4 min walk), Waters House, Sevierville (8 min walk), McMahan Mound Site, Sevierville (10 min walk).