The address of the George Washington Masonic National Memo is: 101 Callahan Dr, Alexandria, VA 22301-2751
The web address of the George Washington Masonic National Memo is: http://www.gwmemorial.org
Yes, President George Washington was a Freemason. Brother Washington was initiated on 4 November 1752, passed to Fellowcraft on 3 March 1753 and raised a Master Mason on 4 August 1753. The George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia is named in his honor.
George Washington Masonic National Memorial was created in 1932.
Answer The oldest is a natural stone obelisk in the western Maryland town of Boonsboro. This monument is a 30-foot-high stone monument built to Washington was completed and dedicated in 1827. It has been rebuilt twice, and resembles an old pint milk bottle. One person is quoted as saying "the Boonsboro Monument was in fact, literally, a pile of rocks." The George Washington Masonic National Memorial and masonic lodge on Shuter's Hill in Alexandria, Virginia was completed in 1932 as a memorial to George Washington, who was also a Freemason.
There is a Masonic cornerstone that was laid after it was built, but not part of the statue. There have been several presidents who were members of the Masonic lodge. George Washington was Grand Master of the Virginia Masonic lodge and had a Masonic funeral.
The address of the Masonic Library Museum Foundation Of Louisiana Inc is: 5746 Masonic Dr, Alexandria, LA 71301-2632
I have researched 30:- The Washington Memorial in Washingtion DC. The Boonsboro memorial. Part of the Mt Rushmore Memorial. George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria. Many places and entities have been named in honor of Washington. Equestrian statue in Washington Circle, Washington, D.C. There is another equestrian statue of him statue of him in Richmond, Virginia. There is also Jean Antoine Houdon's original marble statue in the Rotunda of the State Capitol in Richmond and 22 copies of this made in bronze, one of which is in London and stands in front of the National Gallery at Trafalgar Square.
The "main key" to the Bastille, gifted by Lafayette to George Washington, is on display in Mount Vernon, Virginia. A brother key is on display at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in nearby Alexandria, Virginia. Several other keys are in private hands in the United States, while dozens of Bastille keys reside in Paris museums. For more information about the Bastille's keys, check out the book "George Washington's Liberty Key: Mount Vernon's Bastille Key — the Mystery and Magic of Its Body, Mind, and Soul."
Yes, Treadwell Masonic Lodge No 213 AF&AM located in White post, Virginia.
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Lafayette gifted the Bastille's "main key" to George Washington. It is on display at Mount Vernon, Virginia. A brother key is on display at the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia. Dozens of other brother keys are on display in Paris museums. Still another key is displayed at Madam Tussaud's in London. For more information about the Bastille keys, check out the book "George Washington's Liberty Key: Mount Vernon's Bastille Key — the Mystery and Magic of Its Body, Mind, and Soul."
The phone number of the Masonic Library And Museum is: 253-272-5759.