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'''Pythian Castle''' (in ]) was originally built in 1913 by the ] and later owned by the ] ]. It is now open to the public and the owners offer ] and ] dance lessons, dances, ] nights and other activities. However, it was temporarily closed by the government for supposedly being unsafe, despite the fact that it has been around for a long time and nothing dangerous has happened. |
'''Pythian Castle''' (in ]) was originally built in 1913 by the ] and later owned by the ] ]. It is now open to the public and the owners offer ] and ] dance lessons, dances, ] nights and other activities. However, it was temporarily closed by the government for supposedly being unsafe, despite the fact that it has been around for a long time and nothing dangerous has happened. Everyone was mad at the government for temporarily closing it, and the city council's decision has yet to be announced. | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
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Pythian Castle (in Springfield, Missouri) was originally built in 1913 by the Knights of Pythias and later owned by the U.S. Military. It is now open to the public and the owners offer swing and ballroom dance lessons, dances, murder mystery nights and other activities. However, it was temporarily closed by the government for supposedly being unsafe, despite the fact that it has been around for a long time and nothing dangerous has happened. Everyone was mad at the government for temporarily closing it, and the city council's decision has yet to be announced.
External links
- Pythian Castle official site
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