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Grand Lodge of Montana Museum and Library


The Grand Lodge Office, Museum and Library were built on a former placer mining claim, the cornerstone was laid on July 18, 1936. Since that time the Library and Museum have enjoyed a growth and patronage that distinguishes it as respectable museum and library with collections of Masonic items, books and manuscripts. Some of the many valuable and historic items on display within the Masonic Grand Lodge Museum include the Masonic apron of Brother Meriwether Lewis, the hand written manuscript of Paris Pfouts (the first mayor of Virginia City) and Olaf C. Seltzer's depiction of the first recorded Masonic meeting in Montana on Mullan Pass.
Hours and Season of Operation:
Season:
All Year
Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 4:00pm
Payment and Reservation Information:

Reservations:
Walk-Ins Welcome
Services Offered:
Public Restroom
tour
Activities Offered:
American Heritage
history
lewis And Clark
museum
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Apron
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Map and Driving Directions
Contact Info
Mailing Address:
PO Box 1158
Helena, MT 59624

Street Address:
425 North Park
Helena, MT 59624

Phone: 406-442-7774
Fax: 406-442-1321
http://www.grandlodgemontana.org
Email: mtglsec@grandlodgemontana.org
Directions
The Grand Lodge Museum is located 2 blocks south of the Helena Civic Center on Park Avenue.

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