Masonic Temple, Fairmont
Facts and practical information
The Masonic Temple is a historic building located at Fairmont, Marion County, West Virginia. It was designed by the Baltimore architectural firm Baldwin & Pennington, built in 1906–1907, and is a large, five-story, three bay mixed use commercial building with a mezzanine, a balcony, a partial sixth floor and a full basement. It measures 55 feet wide, 109 feet deep, and 90 feet high. The buildings has a steel and reinforced concrete structure and is faced in beige brick with extensive terra cotta detailing. The building was commissioned by Fairmont Lodge No. 9, and is in the Beaux-Arts style. ()
Fairmont
Masonic Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jefferson Street, Marion County Courthouse, Thomas W. Fleming House, Third Street Bridge.