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Masonic Temple (Chicago)

The Masonic Temple Building was a skyscraper built in Chicago, Illinois in 1892. Designed by the firm of Burnham and Root and built at the northeast corner of Randolph and State Streets, the building rose 21 stories. When the clock tower was removed from the 1885 Board of Trade Building in 1895, the Masonic Temple became the tallest in the city.
The building featured a central court ringed by nine floors of shops with offices above and meeting rooms for the Masons at the very top. These meeting rooms also served as theaters, which contributed to the building's obsolescence; its elevators proved inadequate for these crowds, and the building rapidly fell from favor with commercial tenants.
Chicago's building height regulations enacted in 1892 (the year the Temple was built), didn't allow taller buildings, until that was amended in the 1920s. In 1939 the Masonic Temple was demolished, in part due to its poor internal services, but also due to the construction of the new State Street subway, which would have necessitated expensive foundation retrofitting. A two-story "taxpayer" housing a Walgreens drug store was erected in its place, and the Joffrey Tower currently stands on the former site of this building.
Both the building's primary designer, John Wellborn Root, and the Masons' primary representative, Norman Gassette, died of natural causes during its construction.
==Gallery==

File:Knackstedt & Näther Stereoskopie 0530 Chicago. Freimaurerhaus. Bildseite Masonic Temple (Chicago, Illinois), um 1900.jpg|About 1900: Stereoscopy as postcard No. 530 by Knackstedt & Näther (Hamburg)
File:Masonic Temple (Chicago).jpg|Masonic Temple, 1900
File:Later Masonic Temple with new Marshall Field Building.jpg|Masonic Temple with new Marshall Field and Company Building, 1911


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