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commercial office building, with rents generating funds for the Grand Lodge's charitable activities and the upkeep of the 24th Street building. The 24th Street building is approximately one-half as large, and consists primarily of lodge meeting rooms, including the 1200-seat Grand Lodge Room, all elaborately ornamented. The lodge rooms are decorated and named after a variety of architectural styles including
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The construction proceeded in two phases. First the 24th Street building was built. When it opened in 1909, the older 1875 Masonic Hall was demolished and replaced by the current office building on 23rd Street that opened in 1913. The 23rd Street building is the larger of the two and is primarily a
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Although intended to generate financial profit for the Grand Lodge, the building "did not meet financial expectations." In fact, by 1905, some 30 years later, the building had only returned approximately 2 percent of the initial investment. In addition, by the turn of the 20th Century, the Second
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After the demolition of the first Masonic Hall, Masonic lodges in Manhattan meet in other smaller Masonic lodge halls throughout Manhattan and in various rented spaces. The grand lodge sessions of 1870, for example, met at Apollo Hall on Clinton Street, while
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At the time, the building caused some controversy, and Past Grand Master James Ten Eyck resigned as a trustee of the Masonic Hall and Asylum Fund in an effort to convince the then sitting Grand Master
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located at 155th Street, are the only buildings in Manhattan used for Masonic purposes. However, this was not always the case and is likely a consequence of the high property taxes in New York City.
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would take four years to complete, at the staggering cost of $ 1.279 million. Construction was completed in late 1874, with the formal dedicated on June 2, 1875.
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Empire style was already considered outdated and coupled with rising New York City real estate prices, the building was replaced with the current and more modern
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The Hall's interior was restored and underwent a $ 15 million renovation from 1986 to 1996 by Felix Chavez and his company Fine Art Decorating.
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Early masonic meetings and meetings of the Grand Lodge of New York were likely held at taverns as well as an early iteration of
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One former Masonic lodge building at 15th Street, home to a number of German-speaking Masonic lodges, is now in use by
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The Livingston Library is housed on the 14th floor of the building and is one of relatively few large libraries of
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One of these smaller Masonic lodge halls, at 115 East 13th Street, would be the site of the first meeting of the
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building which served as the headquarters of the Grand Lodge from 1875 to 1909. This building was designed by
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First Masonic Hall (1826-1856) located on Broadway between Reade and Pearl Streets, today the location of the
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The current Grand Lodge building opened in 1909, on the same block, but slightly north of the 1875 building.
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in the world. This would serve as the home of the Grand Lodge until the building was demolished in 1856.
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Today, Masonic Hall, where all Grand Lodge of New York lodges in Manhattan meet, and the
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since 1875. The current building, completed in two phases, dates from 1909 and 1913.
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This building was designed by Harry P. Knowles, one of the architects of the
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held the first meeting in the new building on September 8, 1909, using the
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on September 26, 1872. In addition to the Masons, the Order of the True
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Second Masonic Hall (1875-1911) Photo taken from 23rd Street
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that the construction of the new building would be unwise.
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Index

Masonic Building and Hall (Manhattan)
Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of New York
23rd Street
6th Avenue
Flatiron district
Gothic style
lower Manhattan
Napoleon LeBrun
Second French Empire Style

Jacob K. Javits Federal Building
Tammany Hall
St. John's Day
Pearl Streets
New York Hospital
Jacob K. Javits Federal Building
chapel of Henry VII
Westminister Abbey
bowling alley
St. John's Lodge
Odd Fellows Hall
Shriners
Fenians

Panic of 1857
American Civil War
Second French Empire Style
Napoleon LeBrun
Panic of 1873
skyscraper

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