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Free Masonry
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The National Heritage Museum looks to broaden public awareness of the principles of Freemasonry and its history with the opening of a new long-term exhibition, "To Build and Sustain: Freemasons in American Community." The exhibition is designed to explain what Freemasonry is and why men have continued to join the fraternity throughout American history. "To Build and Sustain" will open June 1, 2002. Freemasonry's long history in America will be presented in an accessible and imaginative way. A series of display areas within the gallery will be designed to represent various American buildings create a town-like quality. Visitors will travel through the town's "streets" and "buildings" learning American history, meeting historic Freemasons, and discovering their work in America's communities. "The buildings in the exhibition physically demonstrate the stonemason's craft and symbolically represent the concept of Freemasons working together to build community by making individual men better." said Mark Tabbert, Curator of Masonic and Fraternal Collections at the Museum and curator of the exhibition. "Visitors will be surprised to discover that behind our ever-changing history and community lies a permanent Masonic landscape continually echoing the fraternity's symbols, tools, and principles.
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Title: Free Masonry
Words: 835 Rating: None Pages: 3.3 submitted by: dirkc16
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