The Museum is open the first and third Sunday of each month (except for holidays) from 1:00-4:00 pm for a Progress Preview.
Entry is free while we continue to work on displays. Come and see a preview of Concord’s history.

Masonic Hall

1928 Clayton Road

Concord’s Masonic Temple originally stood at 1765 Galindo Street. It provided the ceremonial meeting room and social hall for Mt. Diablo Lodge #448, Free and Accepted Masons.

Constructed in 1927 by L.V. Perry for $31,550, the temple was dedicated on October 6, 1928. This imposing facility incorporates approximately 9,600 square-feet on two floors.

Now owned by the Concord Historical Society, this building was moved to its present location on May 25, 2013. It is now the Concord Museum and Event Center.

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