If by "Disney" the question is referring to the person of Walter ("Walt") Elias Disney, the answer is partially "yes". Walt Disney was initiated in 1920 as a member of Mother Chapter of the Order of De Molay in Kansas City MO, an appendant Masonic body for young men. Nevertheless, Walt Disney never became a Freemason prior to his death in 1966. Therefore Walt Disney was a member of an organization heavily associated with Freemasonry, but never became a Freemason himself.
Yes, you can see the fireworks from Downtown Disney.
Yes, there are not currently auditions for Disney Channel, Disney XD, or Disney Junior at this time.
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Yes it is a Disney Live-Action Movie and It has a Jerry Bruckheimer Films Logo
Yes there is a magic carpet in Disney
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Yes, there are African-American members of Masonic Lodges.
Yes, the noun Masonic Lodge is a proper noun, the name of a specific organization.
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Yes, anyone can wear masonic jewellery and you don't have to be a free mason. I have a friend who has got loads of masonic jewellery and wears it all the time. He is not a free mason.
Yes, Treadwell Masonic Lodge No 213 AF&AM located in White post, Virginia.
Yes, AL 5919 is a Masonic designation ("Anno Lucis 5919"). It equates to the year 1919.
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There are urban legends and reports of paranormal activity at the Masonic Temple in Muscatine, Iowa, but it has not been definitively proven to be haunted. Some people claim to have experienced strange occurrences, but it ultimately comes down to individual beliefs and experiences with the supernatural.
Yes, Arthur Godfrey was a mason.