
Norfolk Masonic Temple
The Home of Norfolk, Nebraska’s Masonic Family
A Temple for Norfolk’s Masons
The Norfolk Masonic Temple was completed in August 1933, designed by local architect James C. Stitt, whose works include several buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Serving as a cornerstone for Norfolk’s Masonic community, the temple has been a meeting place for various Masonic organizations for over 90 years. Its enduring presence reflects the city’s architectural heritage and the longstanding traditions of Freemasonry in Nebraska.

Our Masonic Family






Host Your Event at the Temple
Our Masonic Temple is more than a home for Norfolk’s Masonic bodies—it is a space for gathering, memory, and community. The building features a spacious lodge room, a banquet hall with kitchen access, and several smaller rooms suitable for meetings or receptions. Availability varies by day and season.
- Lodge room with fixed seating
- Banquet hall with kitchen and restrooms
- Rental by request; Masonic events take precedence