Fort Smith
Masonic Temple
Fort Smith, Arkansas
The Masonic Temple Building was first opened in 1929. The building contains over 50,000 square feet and is constructed of Bedford Stone.
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The Temple contains three large banquet halls, a full basement with commercial kitchen and a full auditorium with seating for 1,100 people. The building was placed on the National Registry of Historic Places in 1992.
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