The Grand Lodge of Vermont Free and Accepted Masons, founded and chartered in 1794, is the oldest and longest consecutive active not-for-profit organization in Vermont. Comprised of 83 subordinate lodges across the state, the Grand Lodge offers a window into the rich heritage of Freemasonry in Vermont.
Members of the Grand Lodge of Vermont are dedicated to self-improvement, community impact, and brotherhood, with lodge buildings located in picturesque communities throughout the state. From former Governor Jim Douglas to individuals from all walks of life, Freemasonry in Vermont welcomes those seeking to make a positive difference in their communities and in themselves.
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