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United States historic place
Masonic Temple of Des Moines
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
The Masonic Temple (1913) at 1011 Locust Street in Des Moines, Iowa.
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Location1011 Locust St., Des Moines, Iowa
Coordinates41°35′9.4″N 93°37′49.1″W / 41.585944°N 93.630306°W / 41.585944; -93.630306
Arealess than one acre
Built1913
ArchitectProudfoot Bird & Rawson
Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Beaux Arts
MPSArchitectural Legacy of Proudfoot & Bird in Iowa MPS
NRHP reference No.97000961
Added to NRHPAugust 29, 1997

The Masonic Temple of Des Moines is a historic Beaux Arts style building located in Des Moines, Iowa. Constructed in 1913, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in 1997 (under the name "Masonic Temple of Des Moines").

It was designed by the Des Moines-based architectural firm Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson. The building was listed on the NRHP for its architecture, as part of a 1988 multiple property submission. It was then one of 25 known surviving Proudfoot, Bird & Rawson buildings in Des Moines and is one of two known lodge buildings designed by the firm.

As originally constructed, the building consisted of retail and office spaces on the first three floors, with Masonic meeting rooms on the fourth floor. In 2001 the Masons vacated their rooms on the fourth floor, which were converted into a venue for performing arts, culture entertainment and learning, billed as the Temple for Performing Arts.

References

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ Barbara Beving Long and Ralph J. Christian (November 23, 1988). "Architectural Legacy of Proudfoot & Bird in Iowa MPS".
  3. Chelsea Keenan (November 23, 2012). "Harry and Pamela Bookey's Story of Saving the Masonic Temple Teaches Developers and Leaders that a Lot Can Come From the Word "No"". The Temple for Performing Arts website.
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