Caro Masonic Temple

This two-story Italianate commercial building was erected in 1879. One of the first brick buildings on Caro’s main street, the structure was built by businessman and philanthropist Charles Montague as a bank and general store. When the building was enlarged in 1887, the entire second story became the Masonic Temple. On December 27, 1887, Rufus C. Hatheway, grand master of the Free and Accepted Masons of Michigan, dedicated the temple during a gala ceremony.

 

site number: L1349B

era: Industry & Invention (1875-1915)

year listed: 1986

year erected: 1987

address: 156 N. State, Caro, MI

 
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