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Following are some wonderful Masonic sites to visit!  Some are  local to Spokane and Washington state, others are located elsewhere but of particular interest.

Washington State:

Grand Lodge of Washington F&AM
Roster of Lodges in Washington
M.W. Prince Hall Grand Lodge

Lakeside 258 - Bellevue, WA (Setting a nice web example)
Esoterika 316 - N. Seattle, WA (Creative new lodge)



Eastern Washington:

Eastern Washington Masons
Temple Lodge 42 - Cheyney, WA (pic)
Audubon Park Lodge 272 (pic)
Concordia Lodge 249
North Hill 210
Manito 246
Newport Lodge 144

Other Masonic Sites:

...A Page about Freemasonry
Freemason Information
10,000 Famous Masons

Anti-Masonry: Points of View

MasterMason.com
Hiram.net
Famous Freemasons @ Masonicinfo.com
Land, Sea and Air Lodge No. 1 in Iraq

Titles, Authors and Sources for Masonic Learning:
  • A Pilgrim's Path (Author's travels and thoughts from non-Mason to Mason) by John Robinson
  • Born in Blood (Hypothesis that Speculative Masonry stems from the Knights Templar) by John Robinson (available from Macoy Pub. Co. and other supply houses, or the Southern California Research Lodge)
  • Coil's Masonic Encyclopedia (available from Macoy Pub. Co. and other supply houses)
  • Conscience and the Craft (available from the Research and Education Committee, Grand Lodge of Washington)
  • Introduction to Freemasonry (3-Volume Set) by Carl H. Claudy (available from Macoy Pub. Co. and other supply houses)
  • Not Made with Hands, Vol. I & II (History of the Grand Lodge of Washington) by Paul Harvey (available from the Research and Education Committee, Grand Lodge of Washington)
  • The Craft and It's Symbols (Opening the Door to Masonic Symbolism) by Allen E. Roberts (available from Macoy Pub. Co. and other supply houses, or the Southern California Research Lodge)
  • For more recommendations, check out this Masonic Book Review.

 
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