By Frank Olito

of INSIDER

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Theresa and Atom Cannizzaro bought a former Masonic temple and are converting it into a home.

The second floor, their living space, has a large open-floor concept with five bedrooms, a kitchen, and a dining room.

When the Freemasons operated in the building, the basement was used for events, but the Cannizzaros are making it into an event space for the community.

The great room on the third floor, the largest room in the house, is now used as a movie theater.

Theresa said she thinks the house is haunted because she has heard what sounds like a janitor's keys jangling in the basement.

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Older homes almost always come with a unique and charming history, but one family in Indiana moved into a house that has a particularly strange past.

Two years ago, Theresa and Atom Cannizzaro bought a former Masonic temple in the Midwest that acted as a meeting place for one of the world's most secretive organizations for almost 100 years. Now the couple and their three children - a 12-year-old boy, a 10-year-old boy, and a 6-year-old girl - are renovating the building and turning it into their home.

From large open spaces to a haunted library, here's what it's like inside the Masonic temple that the Cannizzaro family now calls home.