Free & Accepted Masons of Washington
The Free & Accepted Masons of Washington is a fraternal organization founded in 1858, dedicated to attracting and retaining men of high quality who seek self-improvement and the opportunity to positively impact their communities. With a rich history that includes notable figures like George Washington and Benjamin Franklin, the organization emphasizes values such as charity, civility, and brotherhood.
Central to Freemasonry is the belief in the power of individuals to enact positive change within their surroundings, fostering a commitment to the common good. The organization teaches its members to be better individuals while promoting the enduring traditions and heritage passed down through generations of Masons.
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