Madison Masonic Lodge Explained

Madison Masonic Tample
Location:170 Main Street, Madison, New Jersey
Coordinates:40.7557°N -74.4091°W
Architecture:Federal
Added:January 17, 2008
Refnum:07001405
Designated Other1 Name:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Abbr:NJRHP
Designated Other1 Link:New Jersey Register of Historic Places
Designated Other1 Date:September 20, 2007
Designated Other1 Number:4732[1]
Designated Other1 Num Position:bottom
Designated Other1 Color:
  1. ffc94b

Madison Masonic Temple is the name of a historic Masonic lodge building. The building, also known as the Old Main Street Church,[1] is located at 170 Main Street in the borough of Madison in Morris County, New Jersey, United States. The brick church building was completed in 1825 by the Presbyterian Church of Chatham Township, later known as the Presbyterian Church of Madison in 1846. The building was purchased by Madison Lodge No. 93 Free & Accepted Masons in 1930. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 17, 2008, for its significance in architecture. The building combines the Classical architecture of WrenGibbs with Federal architecture.[2]

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  1. Web site: New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Morris County . New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection – Historic Preservation Office . 9 . June 28, 2024 . also known as Old Main Street Church .
  2. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=07001405}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Madison Masonic Lodge ]. National Park Service. John . Hatch . March 2007 .