The Masonic Temple is one of those attractions that is lesser known even to the city's residents. It was designed for the Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of Philadelphia, an early incarnation of the Freemasons of today. This fraternal order has its own religious beliefs and values system, complete with handshake, code words, and other secret information.
The temple's interior is huge, housing seven different halls, each in their own style of architecture. There's a Gothic hall, an Oriental one, and the Egyptian one, which is the most famous. In addition, the temple houses a small museum showcasing treasures of Freemasonry, including a book on the subject written by Benjamin Franklin, and even the Masonic apron of one George Washington.
Take it from us, the Masonic Temple is definitely worth a visit, especially if you are skeptical of Freemasonry or don't really understand it too well. It's fascinating that Franklin and Washington are associated with it, lending credence to its early principles and codes, and the tour is very good at illuminating some of the mysteries that go along with the subject. If you have an extra day or two in the city and find yourself in need of something new to see, don't miss the Masonic Temple.
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