Temple Theatre

45 Muenich Court,
Hammond, IN 46320

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Denverpalace
Denverpalace on August 16, 2024 at 10:08 pm

Interesting info from Joe Vogel. The old Masonic Temple was at 83 State Street, about 125 State Street if it existed today. The Colonial Theatre was in the old Masonic Temple. By 1915 the building was a hotel and the space used by the theater, renumbered 85 State Street, was a store.

Joe Vogel
Joe Vogel on August 11, 2024 at 8:56 pm

The Orak Temple Shrine in Hammond was originally built in 1907-1909, and then massively expanded in 1921, which was when the auditorium that became the Temple Theatre was added. The enormous, 65,000 square foot Modern Gothic building also housed a large ballroom, and was long one of Hammond’s most important gathering places, hosting live events including the annual Shrine Circus.

In the late 20th century as lodge membership declined the building became too costly for the Masons to maintain, and by the 1990s the interior had begun to deteriorate badly. The lodge abandoned it for smaller quarters in 1999. New owners hoped to renovate and reopen the facility, but failed, and it was demolished in June, 2009. Its site is now occupied by a charter high school, The Hammond Academy of Science and Technology.