Masonic Temple, Ames
Facts and practical information
The Masonic Temple, also known as the A.F. & A.M. Hall, Masonic Building, Greeley Building, and the Octagon Center for the Arts, is a historic building located in Ames, Iowa, United States. Built between 1916 and 1917, the three-story, brick, Neoclassical building was designed by the Des Moines architectural firm of Liebbe, Nourse & Rasmussen. It was commissioned by Wallace M. Greeley, an Ames banker and civic leader. The building was built at the high point of Progressive era construction in the central business district, and with several other noteworthy public and semi-public buildings, marked Ames' transition from a rural town to a modern city. Arcadia Lodge #249 occupied the third floor of the building from its completion in 1917 to 1997, when they built a new building on Alexander Avenue. ()
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Masonic Temple – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Coldwater Golf Links, Ames City Hall, Municipal Building, Furman Aquatic Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Masonic Temple?
How to get to Masonic Temple by public transport?
Bus
- Ames Public Library Southbound • Lines: 1 (2 min walk)
- 5th Street at Kellogg Avenue Westbound • Lines: 1 (3 min walk)