This document provides a history of the Detroit Masonic Temple, beginning with efforts in 1891 to find a suitable home for Masonic bodies in Detroit. The first Masonic Temple was completed in 1896 on Lafayette Boulevard but was already overcrowded by 1908. Plans were made to expand the original temple but it was determined a new, larger location was needed. In 1913, the Masonic Temple Association purchased land on Temple Avenue for a new temple. Construction began in 1920 and took seven years to complete, resulting in the largest Masonic temple in the world.