King County Landmarks: North Bend Masonic Hall (1912), North Bend

  • By Heather MacIntosh
  • Posted 1/01/2000
  • HistoryLink.org Essay 2384
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Address: 119 North Bend Way, North Bend. The North Bend Masonic Hall is located in the heart of downtown North Bend. The two-story concrete building was designed with a ground store commercial space and the meeting space above. The Masons have hosted many community events at the hall over the years, including popular Saturday night dances. Like many other North Bend commercial buildings, the hall was given an Alpine look in the 1970s. In 1998, the Masons decided to remove the Alpine treatment and restore the building to its 1920s appearance.

 


Sources: King County Landmarks and Heritage Commission.

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