Indianapolis, Indiana
The Scottish Rite Cathedral is a Masonic building in downtown Indianapolis that is widely considered one of the finest examples of Neo-Gothic architecture in the United States. Completed in 1929, it features a 212-foot tower with a 54-bell carillon.
The interior is equally impressive, with a floating ballroom floor, intricate wood carvings, and stunning stained glass windows. It serves as a meeting place for the Scottish Rite Valley of Indianapolis and a venue for weddings and events.