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to emulate and promote the virtues, character, and vision of George Washington, the Man, the Mason, and Father of our Country. The George Washington Masonic National Memorial (Alexandria, Va.), is a museum designed to educate the world about George Washington: the man and the Mason.
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The George Washington Masonic National Memorial is a Masonic building and memorial located in Alexandria, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. It is dedicated to the memory of George Washington , the first president of the United States and a Mason.
- 1932
- 101 Callahan Drive, Alexandria, Virginia
- June 5, 1922
- Museum, observation
Masonic Associations Freemasonry in Colonial America The George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Located in Alexandria, Virginia, this impressive landmark was constructed as a memorial to the nation's most celebrated Mason, George Washington. Freemasonry played a role in George Washington's life from the age of 20 when he first became an ...
National Historic Landmark. Amenities. 3 listed. The George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia is a national center of Freemasonry and a uniquely designed Freemason structure that combines Neo-Classical and skyscraper architectural features.
Oct 31, 2023 · Location: Alexandria, VA. Significance: Olmsted Designed Memorial. MANAGED BY: The George Washington Masonic National Memorial. In 1915, the Washington-Alexandria Lodge of the Masonic Order purchased over thirty acres to build the George Washington Masonic National Memorial, and commissioned Olmsted Brothers to design the grounds for the memorial.