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  1. To inspire humanity through education. 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.

  2. La participación de Mason en Ohio Company también le puso en contacto con muchos importantes virginianos, como su vecino del condado de Fairfax, George Washington. [25] Mason y Washington fueron amigos durante muchos años, pero esta amistad acabó cuando no lograron conciliar sus diferencias respecto a la Constitución federal.

  3. Hace 4 días · Algunos han visto en George Washington al primer presidente de los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica como el primer presidente cristiano del país. Otros, en cambio, critican su filiación a la ...

  4. Quick Facts. Location: 101 Callahan Drive, Alexandria, VA 22301. Designation: 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.

  5. 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 Entered Apprentice in the Fredericksburg Lodge until the day he died, when a brother in his Alexandria ...

  6. Laying of the cornerstone of the George Washington Masonic National Memorial in Alexandria, Virginia, on November 1, 1923. Laying of the memorial's cornerstone occurred on November 1, 1923. Planners had initially proposed that cornerstone be laid on November 4, 1923—the 170th anniversary of George Washington's initiation into Freemasonry. [30]

  7. He remained a ‘just and upright Mason.’. Brother Washington was a ‘living stone’ who became a cornerstone of American civilization.”. George Washington passed away in 1799 at the age of 67. He was honored with a Masonic funeral ceremony, and buried with his apron. In the midst of Washington’s death, Martha Washington sent a lock of ...