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650 E South Temple
Salt Lake City, UT 84102

The Salt Lake Masonic Temple in Salt Lake City, UT is home to The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free Accepted Masons of Utah, established in 1872. The Grand Lodge is dedicated to upholding the ancient traditions and values of Freemasonry, fostering moral strength and friendship among its members.

Most Worshipful Brother Travis M. McGuire, the current Grand Master, has a rich history within the Masonic community, serving in various leadership roles and demonstrating a deep commitment to the principles of Freemasonry. His extensive experience and dedication make him a valuable asset to the Grand Lodge and Scottish Rite of Utah.

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Nycole R.
1/9/2024

The Masonic Temple was built in 1927 and since has become a historic gem of downtown. Over the years, it has housed various groups, lodges and fraternities that share similar foundational...

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Katie W.
7/8/2025

While the architecture is glorious, the building is so old that it didn't have air conditioning inside. It was hot even though fans were running in multiple areas. And it was unbearably hot in...

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Shauna S.
12/9/2013

Wonderful place for a concert! Nice acoustics with comfortable seats and good sight lines. Plenty of parking and interesting things to see in the building. Beautiful architecture!

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Lisa M.
7/22/2014

I agree with another reviewers comment, this building is definitely a treasure of salt lake. They don't often have much going on for the public as this is a masonic members only lodge but they...

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Raymond R.
7/2/2009

I love this place. Its another of my favorite places in Salt Lake City. I unfortunately have never been inside but I can only imagine if the inside is as cool is the outside than it must be great....

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