Kansas City Masonic Temple, Masonic temple in Kansas City, United States.
The Kansas City Masonic Temple is a building in Neo-Classical style with Beaux-Arts elements located in Kansas City. Inside, it features a large ballroom with original plaster columns and decorative glasswork, along with various meeting and gathering spaces.
The temple's foundation was laid in 1910, marking the start of this significant structure. The building was later recognized as a historic landmark of national importance and officially registered as such.
The Scottish Rite of Freemasonry center provides educational programs focusing on morals, ethics, philosophy, comparative religion, and mythology through dramatic presentations.
The building is open to the public for various events and gatherings, offering spaces for different occasions. Visitors should inquire ahead since access depends on the current schedule and type of activities planned.
A former US president and his wife once danced in the building's main ballroom. This room with its decorative elements remains a record of that special moment.
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