Freemasonry's rich history in the United States: Signers of the Constitution and U.S. presidents were Freemasons.
Freemasonry has a rich history in the United States, with thirteen signers of the Constitution and fourteen U.S. presidents, including George Washington, having been Freemasons.
In North America alone, there are over 2 million Freemasons, with 90,000 of them residing in Ohio.
The origins of Freemasonry date back to the guilds of stonemasons who constructed castles and cathedrals during the Middle Ages.
Learn about Freemasonry: Symbols, history, and mission to improve self and community.
The tools and objects used by these stonemasons have been adapted as symbols in modern Freemasonry ceremonies, teaching moral lessons to its members.
The Square and Compasses design, known worldwide as a symbol of character, charity, and friendship, is the emblem of every Masonic lodge.
Freemasonry's mission is to unite men from diverse political, social, ethnic, and religious backgrounds in the spirit of brotherly love, relief, and truth to work on self-improvement and bettering their communities.
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