In Dallas, Texas, The Mason Dallas is a historic wedding location. This old structure exudes elegant grandeur and Old World grace, making it an ideal setting for creating wedding memories. Its elegant ballroom may be tailored to your specific preferences and is sure to leave a memorable impression on those who attend.
This structure was originally built in 1920 as a temple for the local Masonic lodge. Local architect Herbert M. Greene, who was well-known for his contributions to Dallas and Austin, designed it. Before the chapter moved, the Oak Cliff Masonic Lodge #705 was used as a meeting site for nearly 80 years. It has now been renovated and made into a sophisticated event facility. This building features a total of 10,000 square feet of usable space for weddings, with event rooms spread across two floors. High wainscoting and beautiful, dark hardwood flooring are among the intricate details seen throughout the facility. Above the ballroom, gleaming chandeliers hang from the