Masonic Temple

Contributors:
C. C. Hook, architect; Hook and Rogers, architects; J. A. Jones, builder; Willard G. Rogers, architect
Dates:

1914

Location:
Charlotte, Mecklenburg County
Street Address:

329 S. Tryon St., Charlotte, NC

Status:

No longer standing

Type:

Fraternal

Images Published In:

Mary Norton Kratt and Mary Manning Boyer, Remembering Charlotte: Postcards from a New South City, 1905-1950 (2000).

Note:

The imposing Egyptian Revival style Masonic temple was among the state’s premier examples of its style and type. It was razed in 1987, and its massive lotus columns were reused in Rock Hill, South Carolina.