Masonic Building (Newton, Massachusetts) Explained

Masonic Building
Nrhp Type:cp
Nocat:yes
Location:Newton, Massachusetts
Built:1896
Architect:Hartwell and Richardson
Architecture:Renaissance
Designated Nrhp Type:February 6, 1990
Partof:Newtonville Historic District
Partof Refnum:90000014

The Masonic Building, located at 296 to 304 Walnut Street and 456 to 460 Newtonville Avenue in the village of Newtonville, in Newton, Massachusetts in the United States, is a historic building built in 1896 as a Masonic Lodge hall. It is a massive four-story redbrick Renaissance-style building with a turret on the corner and a steep slate pyramid roof. The upper floors are still used for meetings of Masonic lodges and appendant orders, while the lower floors are used for retail and office purposes. The building was approved for listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, but due to owner objection it was not listed. However, it was included as a contributing property to the Newtonville Historic District when that district was expanded in 1990.

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