Reported to be haunted, the building is mind-bogglingly colossal, with a theatre that can accommodate 5,000 people, a 17,500-square-foot drill hall, two enormous ballrooms, a cathedral and a whole lot more besides.
Costly to build and expensive to run, the top three floors of the mammoth building were left unfinished, and as Freemasonry membership numbers have fallen, its owners have struggled to cover maintenance costs and bills.
In 2013, the building's outstanding tax debts were paid off by Jack White of rock duo The White Stripes, who performed the longest concert of his career there the following year. A popular venue for concerts, theatre productions, weddings and more, the temple doesn't look like it will be going under anytime soon.