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  2. Grand Lodge of Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, commonly referred to as the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts and abbreviated GLMA, is the main governing body of Freemasonry within Massachusetts, and maintains Lodges in other jurisdictions overseas, namely Panama, Chile, the People's Republic of China (meeting in Tokyo, Japan), and ...

  3. Masonic Temple (Quincy, Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Quincy Masonic Temple was a historic Masonic temple at 1170 Hancock Street, Quincy, Massachusetts. It was built in 1926 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. The building was home to three "Blue" Masonic Lodges, two Appendant Bodies: York Rite, Grotto, and two Youth Groups: DeMolay and Rainbow. After a fire in 2013 ...

  4. List of Masonic buildings in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Myrtle Masonic Temple building after 2018 renovation to ERIS Brewery and Cider House. 1911 built 2018 renovated 4240 W. Irving Park Road Chicago, Illinois Architects: Hatzfeld & Knox Cornerstone laid in 1910, building completed in 1911. Operated as a Masonic Temple Association (chapters included Mayfair and Zenith) through 1981.

  5. Houghton Mansion - Wikipedia

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    Albert Charles Houghton, President of the Arnold Print Works and first Mayor of North Adams, Massachusetts, built what is now the Masonic Temple in the 1890s, shortly before his term as Mayor expired. It was his third home in North Adams, and the most extravagant, reflecting his wealth and status.

  6. Temple School (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    Bronson Alcott's Temple School, opened in 1834 in the former Masonic Temple, corner Tremont St. and Temple Place, Boston.Engraving by Pendleton's Lithography. The Temple School (1834 – ca.1841), in Boston, Massachusetts, USA, was established by Amos Bronson Alcott and Elizabeth Palmer Peabody in 1834, and featured a teaching style based on conversation.

  7. National Grand Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The National Grand Lodge was established June 24, 1847 in Boston, Massachusetts, by Grand Lodges which were of direct lineage to African Lodge No. 459.Those Grand Lodges were the African Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, First Independent African Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania and Hiram Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania.

  8. Masonic Temple building to be sold, demolished; auction of ...

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    Seven Masonic groups are moving out of the three-story Masonic Temple at 1250 Middle-Bellville Road and much of the building's contents are being sold at public auction at 10 a.m. Jan. 6.. Kevin ...

  9. Church of the Disciples (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    They visited: House 52 Bowdoin Street, home of Lucia M. Peabody; the Hub theatre, corner of Washington Street and Dover Street, which was known as Williams Hall when the society worshipped there; the north corner of Tremont Street and Temple Place, site of the earliest Boston Masonic Temple, in which was a public hall; the block on Washington ...