You've likely passed the Masonic Library and Museum of Indiana a zillion times as you travel through downtown Indy. Located on the 5th floor of the Indianapolis Masonic Temple, the museum and...
Indiana Masonic Museum Library
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The Indiana Masonic Museum Library, located in Indianapolis, houses a diverse collection of resources and exhibits that showcase the rich history of Freemasonry in Indiana. The library features archives of the Grand Lodge of Indiana’s annual proceedings, dating back to the early 20th century, providing a glimpse into the Masonic heritage of the state.
Visitors can explore Indiana Freemason Magazine archives spanning decades, along with a selection of Indiana Masonic history books that delve into the origins and evolution of Freemasonry in the region. The museum boasts engaging exhibits that highlight significant artifacts, such as the White House Stone and the Truman-Bauermeister Ring, offering unique insights into Masonic traditions.
One of the museum's notable attractions is the Bicentennial Artifacts Exhibition, showcasing historical items that commemorate pivotal moments in Masonic history. Additionally, visitors can delve into the enigmatic Masonic puzzle of George S. Frank and explore the symbolism behind Masonry Dissected, providing a deeper understanding of Masonic rituals and practices.
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