Masonic Interest
Masonic Interest
- Civil War Lodge of Research No. 1865
- George Washington Masonic National Memorial
- Grand Lodge of Maryland
- Grand Lodge of North Carolina
- Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia
- Grand Lodge of West Virginia
- Lodge of the Nine Muses No. 1776, Washington, DC
- Masonic Gathering: Amateur Radio Masons
- National Masonic Foundation for Children
- The Masonic Service Association of North America
- The Masonic Society
- The Masonic Lodge of Education
- National Sojourners
- Prince Hall Grand Lodge of Virginia
- Alexandria Valley Scottish Rite
- The Scottish Rite is a Masonic organization that provides its members an opportunity to expand upon their knowledge of Freemasonry, to widen their circle of friends, and to serve humanity in unique ways.
- The Scottish Rite degrees are sometimes considered a “graduate course” in Masonic teachings because they amplify the philosophic teaching of the first three degrees and answer some of the questions raised in these blue lodge degrees.
- Although there is no higher degree than that of a Master Mason, the 29 degrees of the Scottish Rite (the 4th through 32nd Degree) and an honorary 33rd, which is awarded by the Supreme Council for exceptional service, continues Masonic education, enriches the lessons of the Symbolic Lodge, and encourages exploration of Masonic philosophy, history, ethics and the ultimate truths that guide the way a Mason lives.
- Southern California Research Lodge
- Shriners at Kena Temple
- Virginia DeMolay
- Virginia York Rite
- Famous Freemasons