Flint Masonic Temple
755 Saginaw Street
Architect: H.B. Clement,1911
In the spring of 1905, representatives of the five Masonic bodies in Flint met to draft articles of incorporation for the Masonic Temple Association. The Masons spent two years raising $10,000 to purchase this site and $79,000 for construction. With its cornerstone laid on October 22, 1909, the Temple was opened for Masonic activities by March of 1911. It is designed in the Renaissance Revival style by architect Hugh B. Clement. The Temple is a National Registered Historic Site, in addition to having state and local historic designation.
This program is sponsored by the Greater Flint Arts Council Share Art Genesee Grant Program made possible by the Genesee County Arts Education and Cultural Enrichment Millage funds. Your tax dollars are at work!