St. Paul's Lodge No. 11, located in Litchfield, Connecticut, is a historic Masonic lodge that was granted its charter in 1781 by the Massachusetts Grand Lodge. The lodge holds regular meetings on the first and third Wednesdays of the month, and its charter bears the signature of Paul Revere, among other notable figures.
With a rich history dating back over two centuries, St. Paul's Lodge No. 11 is home to a collection of artifacts, including a silver pitcher, a white leather apron, and a watch fob, all of which are housed in the Litchfield Historical Society. The lodge welcomes individuals interested in Freemasonry and offers a glimpse into the ideals and traditions that have shaped the fabric of America.
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