1924 Street view picture
- Built in 1924
- The building was originally owned collectively by all the members of Lodge 61 and still is today. Some of the most influential members were D.K. Brown, C.B. Clark (Co-founder of Kimberly Clark), A.C. Gilbert, and E.J. Lachmann.
- The building's original use was the same as today's use. It was used as a building for the Freemasons of Neenah to have a place to meet
- Building has stayed the same since it was built
- The architect of the project was Alexander C. Eischweiller
- The building is a two story building of neoclassical architecture.
- Originally named Union Lodge #61 later changed to Elisha Kent Kane Lodge #61 in 1923 just before construction.
- The group started as the Menasha Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons and was originally chartered in June of 1855, but then moved to Neenah in November of 1855.
- Unified all members of the Freemasons in Neenah and Menasha in one building.
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"WI Freemasons." WI Freemasons. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 May 2015.
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