Pelahatchie City Hall and Masonic Hall

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Pelahatchie City Hall and Masonic Hall
Location2nd St. between Brooks & Goforth, Pelahatchie, Mississippi
Coordinates 32°18′48″N89°47′54″W / 32.31343°N 89.79846°W / 32.31343; -89.79846 Coordinates: 32°18′48″N89°47′54″W / 32.31343°N 89.79846°W / 32.31343; -89.79846
Designated2007

The Pelahatchie City Hall and Masonic Hall in Pelahatchie, Mississippi is a historic building that was designated a Mississippi Landmark in 2007. [1]

The ground floor of the building serves as the Pelahatchie City Hall. The second floor serves as a meeting hall for Pelahatchie Lodge No. 276, F&AM (the local Masonic lodge).

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References

  1. "Mississippi Landmarks" (PDF). Mississippi Department of Archives and History. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-10-09.