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Newly Refurbished and Affordable Event Space in Mt. Kisco

Built in 1931, this venue offers a trip to yesteryear with a modern flare!

Built in 1931, this venue offers a trip to yesteryear with a modern flare! The perfect venue for celebrations, business functions, concerts, theater, exhibitions or whatever you can conceive. The Masonic Guild of Mount Kisco has been a part of the community since 1931. Freemasonry has been a part of Mount Kisco since 1871 before the Village was incorporated. Few have ventured into it doors who were not Freemasons. Enter the building and you are immediately transported back in time. The buildings interior is at it was then with a modern flare. LED bulbs now occupy original light fixtures and a coat room also know as a "cloak room" graces the entrance to the auditorium which features a large stage complete with overhead and foot Lights. The Large kitchen is graced with a fully operational eight burner, double oven, seventy-five year old stove ! The Auditorium is 2,400 square feet and completely refurbished with overhead LED lighting and large dance floor. Original stained glass windows provide plenty of natural light.

The Masonic Guild of Mount Kisco, once among the largest land owner in Mount Kisco, donated land for the original Northern Westchester Medical Center, and the parcel of land the V.F.W. currently occupies. Historical data held contains records of distinguished visitors and donors including Henry Wallace, 33rd Vice President of the United States and John Carpenter, both Freemasons.

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