If you were to drive down Temple street in Detroit you would see a large Neo-gothic architectural building known as the Masonic Temple. This building is located in an area called Cass Corridor. The Masonic Temple was created by George D. Mason in 1922 and is the world's largest Masonic Temple. It has fourteen floors and stands 210 feet tall, with 1,037 rooms. It is used for a variety of different masonic organizations but also has a lot of public spaces. It has three theaters, three ballrooms, banquet halls, a swimming pool, gymnasium, racquetball court, bowling alley, and a pool hall. It also has lodge rooms, dining spaces, and offices.
The architecture in this building is amazing. It has beautiful arches and sculptures. The vibe this building gives off is importance and power because of it grand size, its architecture, and the way it dominates the skyline. I love the detail worked into this building. I also love how big it is, it has everything someone would need or want all in one area.
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