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The Masonic Traveler

ne of the salient features of the Scottish Rite Journal is the Masonic Traveler, a continuation of an SRJ series published decades ago called the Masonic Tourist. In fact, even in its early days the magazine presented occasional travel articles, such as a 1905 piece by Warren Harper on trolleying up the Jungfrau summit of the Swiss Alps to “make merry over little Swiss cakes and beer.” The new series began with a visit to Williamsburg Lodge (chartered 1770) in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. We also enjoyed nearby reconstructions of eighteenth-century buildings explained by colonially-garbed historical interpreters. Our feature has since visited coastal Delaware (with its early Netherlandic history), the beautiful Scottish Rite Temple in Portland, Oregon, and Sandusky, Ohio—

the only city with a deliberate Masonic Square and Compasses shape to its street designs. An unusual Traveler article by M. Christopher Lee, 32º, took us back in time to Fredericksburg, Virginia, as he Corinthian Room, Philadelphia Masonic Temple, where murals tell imagined future classical tales of Greek mythology. Photography: Joshua Mongardini president George Most recently, the Masonic Traveler visWashington beited the Masonic Temple at Philadelphia. coming a Mason in the tavern where the Managing Editor Mark Dreisonstok, 32º, still-extant Fredericksburg Lodge met: KCCH, wrote in our pages: John Jones’ tavern smells of strong hops, candle wax, burnt whale oil, cooked food, and men. The ale is cold because it is November, and the barrels are stored in unheated rooms. A gentleman enters. He’s a tall fellow—a head higher than most of the other patrons. He has traveled from his home in Ferry Farm, just across the Rappahannock River from Fredericksburg. He has business here tonight, for he has come to knock on a door.

Writer John M. Bozeman, Ph.D., took us to neighboring Maryland to visit the world’s first monument to Br. George Washington:

World’s first Washington Monument, Washington County, Maryland. Photography: Cordelia Dreisonstok

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On July 4, 1827, the citizens of Boonsboro walked two miles up South Mountain and began constructing a stone monument in honor of George Washington.. While the monument itself is of modest size, the dry-laid (i.e., mortarless) construction and Winnie-the-Pooh beehive shape exude a rustic charm and offer breathtaking vistas looking out over four states.

A visit to the home of the Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania is a vicarious trip to Renaissance Italy, Moorish Spain, and Ancient Egypt. We also witness Romanesque, Gothic, Classical Greek, and Ancient Celtic architectural splendor, all through lodge rooms masterfully recreating these historic cultures and building styles.

Not only U.S. locations are included in the series, for Simon Weissenberger, 32º, has taken us to explore the Monument of the Battle of Nations in Leipzig, Germany, in order to explain why it is a “Masonic treasure.” We look forward to visiting more places, both familiar and unfamiliar, in future installments of the Masonic Traveler. As we know from Masonic tradition, Freemasonry is traveling!

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Around the Jurisdiction

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pages 42-44

Masonic Marketing Resources Available to Members

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pages 20-21

Supreme Council Surpasses Previous Membership Milestones, Welcomes 45 Valleys of Excellence

3min
pages 22-23

In Memoriam

2min
page 22

Brotherhood on a National and International Level

1min
page 46

Supreme Council Confers Tompkins Medal on Brother Vince BakerThe Northern Light Fall 2022

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page 21

Supreme Council Presents Tompkins Medal to Brother Roger Pellerin, 33°, MSA

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page 20

DEMOLAY PATH FORWARD EARNS RECOGNITION:

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page 46

A Light to Guide You Home

5min
pages 6-7

Remarkable Freemasons

3min
page 45

Beyond the Quarry: Labors of Love

6min
pages 38-41

Celebrating Student Achievement at the Children’s Dyslexia Centers

3min
pages 36-37

A Lasting Legacy

4min
pages 34-35

Southern Jurisdiction

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page 29

Heroes On a Journey

4min
pages 16-17

Leadership Report

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pages 4-5

Rite Over the Road

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pages 14-15

HAUTS GRADES ACADEMY

5min
pages 26-28

“To all Brethren through the world” American Masonic Traveling Certificates

4min
pages 12-13

Preserving Fairfield’s Sun Tavern with the Freemasons

4min
pages 18-19

Souvenirs of Masonic Travel at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library

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pages 8-11
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