Prince Hall Masonic Temple
Prince Hall Masonic Temple, Masonic temple at U Street, Washington DC, United States.
The Prince Hall Masonic Temple is a masonic temple housed in a Renaissance Revival building located at 1000 U Street Northwest in Washington DC. The structure serves as headquarters for the Prince Hall Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia and its spaces host Masonic ceremonies, meetings, and community events.
This building was designed by architect Albert Cassell and constructed between 1922 and 1929 as a center for African American Freemasonry. Its recognition as a historic place in 1983 reflects its lasting importance to the city's heritage.
This temple serves as a gathering place for Prince Hall Freemasons and remains an active center where members participate in ceremonies and community gatherings. It stands within the Greater U Street Historic District, a neighborhood historically important to African American life and culture in the city.
The temple remains an active venue hosting Masonic events, educational programs, and community gatherings throughout the year. Visitors should plan ahead to confirm access, as certain areas may be reserved for members-only events or ceremonies.
The building was designed by Albert Cassell, a notable African American architect who shaped several important structures in the region. Its Renaissance Revival facade and carefully crafted interior details reflect the craftsmanship and pride embedded in the original design.
Location: Washington, D.C.
Architects: Albert Cassell
GPS coordinates: 38.91667,-77.02639
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:04
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