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Today the Iowa Masonic Library and Museum is regarded as one of the best facilities in the world to perform Masonic research. The Library houses over 250,000 volumes of which thousands are rare Masonic books for the serious researcher, and a circulating collection for the casual reader.
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The Iowa Masonic Library and Museum, located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, United States, is one of the largest Masonic libraries in the world and incorporates at least three museum collections. The library was the first, worldwide, to have its own building, which was constructed in 1884.
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Iowa Masonic Library and Museum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. 254 likes · 6 talking about this. Official page of the world’s oldest Masonic Museum, located in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Visit Website Save. Open Monday through Thursday by appointment only at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Please call 319-365-1438 for an appointment, or email bill.kreuger@gl-iowa.org. Housed in a gleaming white marble structure, the library is recognized as the most complete Masonic library in the world.
Apr 10, 2013 · The Iowa Masonic Library and Museum, 813 First Ave. SE, is one of the largest Masonic libraries in the world. With more than 150,000 volumes and thousands of artifacts spread throughout three museum collections, the staff aren’t even sure how many items the building holds or what they are worth.