James R. Dillman, President of the IMTA Board, announced today:
Indiana Freemasons' Hall has passed its final review by the state and is now officially listed on the Indiana Register of Historic Places. Final review by the National Park Service is pending, and if favorable, the building should be added to the National Register of Historic Places within six to eight weeks.This has been a long, grueling process. Thanks to Indianapolis historian Glory-June Greiff who wrote up the very-detailed nomination and guided it through the red tape.




