Sometimes up, sometimes down. Each Warden has one of these. 6 letters
Column
In 1884, The Grand Lodge of New York laid the cornerstone on Bedloe's Island for this famous landmark.
What is the Statute of Liberty?
This is where the famous cedars used in the building of King Solomon's Temple came from.
What is Lebanon or "forests of Lebanon”?
This Founding Father said of the revolution: "We must hang together, gentlemen...else we shall most assuredly hang separately.
Who is Benjamin Franklin?
He was buried several times and the secret of a Master Mason was lost with him.
Hiram Abiff?
The top Mason in and state. Two words.
Grand Master
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, the famous composer, became a Mason in 1784. This renowned opera contain elements of Freemasonry, and is a paean to his Masonic beliefs.
What is "The Magic Flute"?
This Masonic building has the world's largest Masonic Square and Compass made out of flowers.
What is the George Washington National Masonic Memorial?
He was the first signer of the Declaration of Independence and signed with a bold signature so that " King George III may read it without putting on his glasses".
Who was John Hancock?
Youth, Manhood, and Old Age
What is the representation of the EA, FC, and MM Degrees?
You've showed me your signs and explained their allusions, now give me this 5 letter word.
Token
Samuel Otis, Secretary of the Senate, held the ceremonial Bible, which was a Masonic Bible acquired at the last minute from St. John's Lodge for this President.
Who is George Washington?
This building is the headquarters of the United Grand Lodge of England and the Supreme Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons of England.
Where is Freemasons Hall?
This Freemason said of the Gov't he helped found: " Government is not reason, it is not eloquence, it is force; like fire, a troublesome servant and a fearful master. Never for a moment should it be left to irresponsible action."
Who was George Washington?
I represent beauty, and also the right hand pillar on the porch of King Solomon's Temple.
You might work on this 8 letter word at the gym, but it is also one of the perfect points of your entrance.
Pectoral
This is how many Presidents were KNOWN Masons.
What is 14? (Washington, Monroe, Jackson, Polk, Buchanan, Johnson, Garfield, McKinley, Teddy Roosevelt, Taft, Harding, Franklin Roosevelt, Truman, & Ford) (Source: Museum of Freemasonry)
This city hosts this building that had its Centennial Cornerstone Reenactment.
Were is Alexandria, Virginia?
His Masonic membership is questionable but this quote is not: " If life so dear, or peace so sweet, as to be purchased at the price of chains or slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take but as for me; give me liberty or give me death!".
Who was Patrick Henry?
Grammar, Rhetoric, and Logic, the first 3 steps of ____ and also known as the _____(think "tri").
What is the 7 Liberal Arts & Sciences, and Trivium?
An 8 letter word, originally synonymous with Masonry.
Geometry
This U.S. President was a member of the Anti-Masonic Party.
Who was John Quincy Adams?
The Washington Monument is ___ft. and __in. tall and ____ft. wide at its base.
The Washington Monument is 555 ft. and 5 in. tall and 55 ft. wide at its base.
What famous Mason said: “GOOD NAME AND HONOR ARE WORTH MORE THAN ALL THE GOLD AND JEWELS EVER MINED.”
President Harry S. Truman
The Grand Lodge of North Carolina decided to recognize Prince Hall Masonry in this year.
What is 2008?