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Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library — Attraction in Lexington

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Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
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The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, formerly known as the National Heritage Museum and the Museum of Our National Heritage, is a museum located in Lexington, Massachusetts.
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Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library
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Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library

33 Marrett Rd #1, Lexington, MA 02421
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The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, formerly known as the National Heritage Museum and the Museum of Our National Heritage, is a museum located in Lexington, Massachusetts.

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attractions: Tower Park, Munroe Tavern, Meadow Mist Farm, ART STUDIO 760, restaurants: , local businesses: Seasons Four, SiteOne Landscape Supply, Minuteman Commuter Bikeway, Buttercup Flowers, Munroe Center For the Arts
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(781) 861-6559
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srmml.org
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Wed9 AM - 4 PMClosed

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Lee DraperLee Draper
Certainly a very interesting place to visit get some more back ground information and history lots of parking entry is free you can leave a donation. The clock collection is interesting also explains back in 1700s that only prominent households had clocks as they were once the most expensive piece of furniture to be purchased. They also have the flag with 15 stars that was commissioned and relics from the freemasonry and history with stain glass windows.
Chris SchultzChris Schultz
Definitely worth the history. Beautiful grounds, beautiful building and an amazing collection of Masonic artifacts and history. I learned a lot about famous Masons and throughly enjoyed the exhibit. The library is huge. Staff was warm and welcoming. We had the place pretty much to ourselves today. Admission and parking is free. Whether or not you are a Mason, if you enjoy history this is a must see.
Peter SaundersPeter Saunders
A great place to stop in and learn a little bit more about Scottish Rite Masonry in America. The impact it has had on history and culture as well as the way the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction takes pride in its efforts to maintain the artifacts in its possession. Well worth the time to see what is offered here!
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Certainly a very interesting place to visit get some more back ground information and history lots of parking entry is free you can leave a donation. The clock collection is interesting also explains back in 1700s that only prominent households had clocks as they were once the most expensive piece of furniture to be purchased. They also have the flag with 15 stars that was commissioned and relics from the freemasonry and history with stain glass windows.
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Definitely worth the history. Beautiful grounds, beautiful building and an amazing collection of Masonic artifacts and history. I learned a lot about famous Masons and throughly enjoyed the exhibit. The library is huge. Staff was warm and welcoming. We had the place pretty much to ourselves today. Admission and parking is free. Whether or not you are a Mason, if you enjoy history this is a must see.
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A great place to stop in and learn a little bit more about Scottish Rite Masonry in America. The impact it has had on history and culture as well as the way the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction takes pride in its efforts to maintain the artifacts in its possession. Well worth the time to see what is offered here!
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4.0
6y

I was at this museum for a fundraising event. I did not have access to the museum, but only to the front lobby area. It was stylish, easy to find, and offered adequate space for a standing group. I don't know how many people were involved, but probably 100-200. Check with them for recommended capacity.

I didn't view the kitchen area, but the caterer produced a good stream of hors d'oeuver, so there could be a kitchen facility available.

Parking was plentiful in the...

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2y

In all honesty, I have not actually toured around this museum - however I have attend a Mansh Pravesh (Odissi classical dance graduation) and an Arangetram (Bharatnatyam classical dance graduation) at this auditorium and the place is super beautiful. In addition, the people who work here are great! I had asked them if they have any postcards for my nephews and nieces, if they could give me a call back - they found two different kinds and put it aside for...

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Certainly a very interesting place to visit get some more back ground information and history lots of parking entry is free you can leave a donation.

The clock collection is interesting also explains back in 1700s that only prominent households had clocks as they were once the most expensive piece of furniture to be purchased.

They also have the flag with 15 stars that was commissioned and relics from the freemasonry and history with stain...

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