History
Built in 1909, the Masonic Temple is one of the most architecturally distinguished buildings in the City of Erie. The original woodwork, plaster-relief ceilings and marble-blocked corridors are unmatched in any other building in the city. The Masonic Temple serves as the meeting place for several Masonic and related organizations, and also is an office building with many professional firms and storefront businesses in residence. The building also houses two unique banquet halls, and a ceremony space.
Specialties
Office Building with Banquet Halls and Meeting Rooms