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Allentown Masonic Temple, Masonic temple in Allentown, United States

The Allentown Masonic Temple is a five-story limestone structure featuring neoclassical proportions and four large fluted columns marking its main entrance on West Linden Street. Inside, the building contains various event spaces including a banquet hall, a room decorated with Egyptian motifs, and another with Renaissance artwork.

Construction began in 1923 with a cornerstone ceremony led by Abraham M. Beitler, Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania. The building rose during a period when Freemasonry was expanding its influence, and local chapters sought to establish permanent, impressive meeting places.

The lodge community used this building to gather and celebrate Masonic traditions, making it a social and intellectual hub for members from the region. The architectural choices, from Egyptian-inspired halls to Renaissance details, reflected the values and aesthetic preferences of early 20th century Freemasonry.

The temple offers multiple rooms that can be rented for weddings, business meetings, and memorial services, providing flexible event space options. Visitors should plan ahead and check current hours of operation, as access may be restricted to organized tours or scheduled events.

Inside, a room called Egyptian Hall features decorative papyrus motifs that connect Masonic symbolism to ancient cultures in an unexpected way. This same space, along with a Renaissance Hall, displays original paintings by a local artist, adding authentic artistic character to the building.

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1925
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1524 West Linden Street
GPS coordinates
40.59860,-75.49030
Latest update
December 14, 2025 18:15
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