• The Masonic Temple Building, later known as the Capitol Building, was a skyscraper built in Chicago, Illinois in 1892...
  • But in 1834 the growing congregation built a log cabin north of the Chicago River. Four years later, Chicago’s first Methodists floated the cabin across the river...
  • The Chicago Temple Building is a Neogothic skyscraper designed in 1922 by Holabird & Root, and built between 1923 and 1924 in Chicago, IL.
  • It is the fifth to stand thare. The first church cost $580, the second $12,000, the third $70,000, the fourth $140,000, and the Chicago Temple cost about $3,500...
  • The Masonic Temple Chicago by architect Daniel Hudson Burnham was built in corner of Randolph and State Streets in 1892.
  • The largest church building in the world, Chicago’s Temple Church houses the oldest United Methodist congregation (a protestant church) in the city.
  • The Masonic Temple Building was constructed in 1891-1892 at the corner of Randolph and State Streets in Chicago, Illinois.
  • A sculpture entitled Miro's Chicago by Joan Miro occupies a courtyard between the Chicago Temple and the adjacent George Dunne Cook County Building.
  • The Chicago Temple is both a place of worship and an office building, with the ground floor sanctuary and second-floor Dixon Chapel open to the public during...