Terre Haute Masonic Temple, Terre Haute
Facts and practical information
The Terre Haute Masonic Temple in Terre Haute, Indiana is a Classical Revival-style Masonic building that ground was broken for in 1915, cornerstone was laid in 1916, and opened in 1917. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior in 1995. The structure was commissioned by the Terre Haute Masonic Temple Association which was included one director from each of the following bodies that funded the building of the temple: Terre Haute Lodge No. 19, F&AM, Social Lodge No. 86 F&AM, Humboldt Lodge No. 42 F&AM, Euclid Lodge No. 573 F&AM, Terre Haute Chapter No. 11 R.A.M. Terre Haute Council No. 8 R. & S.M. Terre Haute Commandery No. 16 K.T. The Temple was built by A.W. Stoolman with Archie H. Hubbard serving as architect. ()
224 N 8th StIndiana State UniversityTerre Haute 47807-3110
Terre Haute Masonic Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Vigo County Courthouse, Swope Art Museum, Eugene V. Debs Home, Indiana Theatre.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Terre Haute Masonic Temple by public transport?
Bus
- Grayhound/City of Terre Haute (2 min walk)