The Masonic Temple Building, also known as Prince Hall, is a three-story brick building with Italianate details. It housed commercial space on the first floor, a meeting hall on the second floor, and the Masonic Hall on the third floor. It was built in 1907 by Raleigh's earliest African American fraternal orders: the Widow's Sons' Lodge #4, established in 1867 by prominent African American missionary and social leader Bishop James W. Hood; and the Excelsior Lodge #21, founded in 1879. The lodges were major contributors to the social and economic betterment of Raleigh's African American community.

Photo by Michael Zirkle Photography
 

Address
427 South Blount Street
Date
1907
Style
Italianate

Architect

Unknown

Local/National Designations
Raleigh Historic Landmark
National Register of Historic Places