The Prince Hall Masonic Temple in Harlem, Manhattan in New York City, is a meeting place for Prince Hall Freemasons, located on 155th Street between Amsterdam and St. Nicholas Avenues.
Originally built from 1924 to 1925, it first served as the Masonic Temple for the William McKinley Lodge No.
[1] However, only 8 years later, in 1933, the Great Depression forced the lodge into bankruptcy, and it was repossessed by Branch Securities Corporation.
Meanwhile, the building itself would pass from Branch Securities Corporation to Manufacturers Trust Company who leased the building to the Savage School for Physical Education in 1938.
[3] In 1944, the building resumed its Masonic use, as the state headquarters for the predominantly African American Prince Hall branch of Freemasonry.