Historic Dallas masonic hall will house immersive museum space
Los Angeles-based Impact Museums is using the old temple building for huge displays.
The former Masonic Temple on south Harwood Street in downtown Dallas opened in 1941.(Steve Brown )
1:20 PM on May 11, 2021 CDT
A landmark downtown Dallas building is set for a new life as an artistic experience center and museum.
The new plans call for repurposing the 80-year-old former Masonic Temple building and its soaring interior spaces.
Los Angeles-based Impact Museums is converting the South Harwood Street building into what it calls a center for “next-gen immersive experiences focused on important social causes.”
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