Dunedin Halls
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Edwardian Baroque C Listed Building (George Beattie & Son 1888) with Masonic Temple on first floor and hall on second floor. Originally the meeting place of two embryonic church congregations (South Morningside Free Church then Episcopalians), it later served the need of many Morningside organisations.� The last of these was The Morningside Unionist Club until 1926, when the halls were purchased by Lodge Dunedin. Currently four Masonic Lodges meet here, and The Morningside School of Dance uses the building on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
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Activities: Guided tours, information leaflets/notes, re-enactments/performances, Dance School demonstrations, visual displays, stewards/volunteers at key points, refreshments (licensed bar open from 12:30 to 5:00PM).
Year of Young People: While the building is used primarily for Masonic purposes, a vibrant Dance Academy covering all ages from five to eighteen meets on twice a week.
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