Prince Hall Masonic Temple, Masonic temple in Harlem, Manhattan, US.
The Prince Hall Masonic Temple is a brick building at 454 West 155th Street in Harlem that houses meeting halls and administrative offices across multiple floors. The structure contains specialized rooms designed for various types of gatherings and serves as headquarters for the Prince Hall Masons.
The building was completed in 1925 as William McKinley Lodge and became the Prince Hall Masonic Temple headquarters in 1944. The structure has endured for nearly a century as Harlem underwent major changes.
This temple serves as a central meeting place for African American Freemasons in New York City, where members gather for rituals and community service projects. The space holds deep meaning for the local community as a symbol of brotherhood and mutual support.
The temple sits between Amsterdam and St Nicholas Avenues, making it easy to locate from nearby streets. While primarily used by members for events, visitors can appreciate the exterior and understand its role in the neighborhood from the street.
The building houses two identical Möller organs from 1925 equipped with electro-pneumatic systems that require specialized care. These instruments are rare examples of early electrical organ technology and were built specifically for the lodge's musical needs.
Location: Manhattan
GPS coordinates: 40.83090,-73.94190
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:11
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