Waterloo Masonic Temple

They built their first Masonic Temple in 1899 at the intersection of Sycamore Street and East Park Avenue.

Property at the intersection of East Park Avenue and Mulberry Street was acquired in 1920.

Local architect John G. Ralston, a fellow Mason, was chosen to design the new building in what has been termed the "Phoenician Revival" style.

Its exterior walls are composed of dark red brick accented with light grey limestone.

This article about a property in Black Hawk County, Iowa on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.