Moolah Temple

It was built in 1912 for use as a meeting place, and is "a brick and tile building in the Moorish style.

Moolah Temple as a name also refers to the organization, which met in the late 19th century at various Freemason buildings and had over 133 members attending meetings at a point.

[2] The building operated as a movie theater until 2020, after a $17.2 million renovation in 2004,[3][4] and 40 apartments.The building also lays home to Moolah Lanes — the oldest operating bowling alley in the city of St. Louis.

The district's NRHP nomination describes the building's architecture as "colorful".

[5] The building faces on Kenrick Garden, a city park established in 1896.

Moolah Temple, c. 1922
Moolah Theatre in 2012