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Rosicrucian Park
Rosicrucian Park is situated in an area that was once mostly orchards and farmland. Conceived in 1927 by H. Spencer Lewis, the Park now covers nearly an entire city block. Rosicrucian Park attracts thousands of visitors each year from all over the world. The Park offers a mysterious and beautiful combination of Egyptian and Moorish architecture set among broad lawns, rose gardens, statuary, and sparkling fountains. The peaceful environment, along with the spiritual essence of what Rosicrucian Park represents, creates a serene and harmonious ambiance sensed by its many visitors.

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Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum. Modeled after the Temple of Amon at Karnak, the museum houses the largest collection of Egyptian, Assyrian, and Babylonian artifacts on exhibit in western North America.
Grand Temple. Since 1949 the Grand Temple has served as the spiritual and mystical home for hundreds of thousands of Rosicrucians from throughout the world.
Rosicrucian Research Library. The bas-relief on top of the building is a kneeling scribe, representing the library's dedication to the pursuit of knowledge.
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