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The Ahwahnee Hotel | Reservations and History | Yosemite.com

The Ahwahnee hotel has the distinction of being Yosemite’s only AAA® Four-Diamond hotel, a Yosemite institution and a must visit. Advanced reservations are recommended, as this is one of the most sought after places to stay in the Yosemite Valley. Stay at the crown jewel of the national park lodges.

Masonic Temple of the Swedish Order Of Freemasons (Grand Lodge of Sweden), the Regular/Recognized Grand Lodge of that Jurisdiction.

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A Visit To The Grand Lodge of Scotland (With Pictures)

I had the pleasure of being able to visit the Grand Lodge Of Scotland with my proposer a few years back. Here are some of the images from the trip taken inside.

A Grand Lodge Surrounded by Nature - Mountain Living

This regal, five-acre timber frame home boasts eight fireplaces, a wooded backdrop, and a stunning three-level waterfall.

The Grand Lodge of Ireland

The Grand Lodge of Ireland is one of the oldest in the world, full of fantastical, elaborately themed rooms.

George Washington, the first President of the United States, was initiated into Freemasonry in the Fredericksburg Lodge in Virgina, 1752.  Mr. Washington was an active Freemason, and was even nominated for Grand Master of the Independent Grand Lodge but he declined. It is speculated that Freemasonry played a . . . http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/photo/1164772/washington-as-a-freemason-family-photo

George Washington, the first President of the United States, was initiated into Freemasonry in the Fredericksburg Lodge in Virgina, 1752 (age 20). Mr. George Washington was an active Freemason, and was even nominated for Grand Master of the Independent Grand Lodge but he declined. It is speculated that Freemasonry played a critical role in the defeat of the British army as he was known to have never willingly given independent command to officers who were not Freemasons.