Masonic Temple, Casper
Facts and practical information
The Masonic Temple in downtown Casper, Wyoming is a Masonic hall, built in 1914 during a boom time initiated by the development of the Salt Creek Oil Field. Located on a corner site, the temple remains essentially as it was designed by Casper architect Homer F. Shaffer. The four story light-colored brick building rests on a raised basement and is topped by a crenelated parapet. The original windows have been replaced with vinyl units but retain the one-over-one appearance of the originals. Windows extend over the west and south sides. The north side is blank, while the east side is the building's rear facade and has fire escapes and a few windows. ()
Casper
Masonic Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Ford Wyoming Center, National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, Natrona County Library, Rialto Theater.