Samiksha Jaiswal (Editor)

Masonic Temple (Worcester, Massachusetts)

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Built
  
1914

NRHP Reference #
  
80000537

Architectural style
  
Neoclassical architecture

MPS
  
Worcester MRA

Opened
  
1914

Added to NRHP
  
5 March 1980

Masonic Temple (Worcester, Massachusetts)

Location
  
Ionic Ave., Worcester, Massachusetts

Similar
  
Wachusett Reservoir, DCU Center, Green Hill Park, Salisbury Mansion and Store, Elm Park

The Worcester Masonic Temple is a historic Masonic temple Located at 1 Ionic Avenue in downtown Worcester, Massachusetts. Construction on the temple began on September 12, 1913 with the laying of the cornersone. The building was finished and dedicated on September 3, 1914 by the then Grand Master, Most Worshipful Melvin M. Johnson.

The building is an excellent instance of a Classical Revival building. The three story buildings's main facade is defined by eight Ionic columns (which supposedly gave Ionic Avenue its name), four on each side of central entry that is topped by a stone pedimented entablature. The spaces between the other columns are filled by windows topped by rounded arches. The interior of the building features a drill hall and banquet hall on the ground floor, a "Grecian" chamber on the second level, and an "Egyptian" chamber on the third, as well as housing a Gothic chapel.

The temple was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. It continues to be used by Masonic lodges.

Organizations

  • Morning Star Lodge A.F & A.M., founded in 1793
  • Quinsigamond Lodge A.F. & A.M., founded in 1870
  • Other organizations using the facilities:

  • The Worcester Chapter of Demolay
  • The Worcester 32nd Degree Masonic Learning Center for Dyslexia
  • The Scottish Rite Valley of Worcester, Northern Masonic Jurisdiction
  • The York Rite Bodies of Worcester
  • References

    Masonic Temple (Worcester, Massachusetts) Wikipedia