Hailey Masonic Lodge
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The Hailey Masonic Lodge building was built in 1937 in Hailey, Idaho
Hailey, Idaho
Hailey is a city in and the county seat of Blaine County, in the Wood River Valley of the central part of the U.S. state of Idaho. The population was 6,200 at the 2000 census. Hailey is the site of Friedman Memorial Airport , the airport for the resort area of Sun Valley/Ketchum, north. The town...

. It has served as a meeting hall since 1937. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places
National Register of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places is the United States government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures, and objects deemed worthy of preservation...

 in 2008.

"The National Register designation was awarded for the building's sustained use as a gathering place for leaders of the community, as well as for its architectural significance."

The building is a one-story brick building "covered in red brick brought from Salt Lake City. An arched medallion with the Masonic square and compass is centered over the double-door entryway." The interior includes a dais, a podium, a kneeler and other accoutrements. It includes 20 portraits of past Lodge Masters. The property includes two spruce trees flanking the front entranceway, and, along Bullion Street, mature maple trees.

While the term "Masonic lodge
Masonic Lodge
This article is about the Masonic term for a membership group. For buildings named Masonic Lodge, see Masonic Lodge A Masonic Lodge, often termed a Private Lodge or Constituent Lodge, is the basic organisation of Freemasonry...

" often refers to a chapter of Freemasons, the term is also used to refer to a chapter's building. The Hailey Masonic Lodge, as a chapter, known also as Hailey Lodge No. 16, was formed as the Grand Lodge of Idaho
Grand Lodge of Idaho
The Grand Lodge of Idaho is one of several bodies that govern Freemasonry in the U.S. state of Idaho as recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England. It was established in 1867 by five Masonic Lodges operating in Idaho Territory.Membership in Freemasonry nation-wide peaked during the period...

's 16th official Masonic chapter in 1884. It grew from 11 men to a peak of 225 during World War I or II. Its first hall was destroyed in 1889 in a fire that burned most of Hailey. Its second hall was also destroyed by fire, in 1927.

The current hall was built in 1937 by John M. (Jack) Rutter, a Mason originally from England, who also built many other Hailey buildings including "The Liberty Theatre, Rialto Hotel, Guyer Hot Springs hotel and pool, St. Thomas Episcopal Church, St. Charles Parish Hall, the Christiana Club, Blaine Manor and Hailey Medical Center, the Harris Block furniture store and apartments and even Hailey’s city water system" over a 70 year career.
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