• In 1931, they sold it to the Knights of Pythias, who decided to complete it as an office building and renamed it the Pythian Building.
  • Built in 1928 by the Wheeling Pythian Association and Samuel Plato, race contractor, of Louisville, Kentucky, at 1025-27 Chapline Street, the Pythian Building...
  • Their rent-restricted New Orleans apartment in the recently renovated Pythian Building was reverting to market rate.
  • The Pythian Building is a historically important, vacant 10-story building in the downtown business district of New Orleans.
  • Three hundred acres were donated to the Pythians to build the castle-like structure. ... The Texas Pythian Home for children is called the ‘Castle on the Hill’.
  • The new building served as a hotel, known as the Farmer's and Mechanic's Hotel and later the Hotel Chaffee. In 1905 the building was sold to the Pythian.
  • A glazed blue entry pavilion and a dramatic double-height marble lobby enhanced by a winged sun introduces the 1927 Pythian Building, with the visual sparks...
  • This fine view of the Pythian Building (also known as the Heilbronner Block) on the corner of 3rd and Cascade dates to about 1915.
  • The owners, hurt badly by the stock market crash, sold the building in 1931 to the Knights of Pythian. Henceforth, it was known as the Pythian Building.
  • The Pythian has a storied place in New Orleans history. ... The corner building was first constructed in 1909 and subsequently renovated in 1923, 1943, and 1957.