The Daily blog of SeeMidTN.com, pictures from Middle Tennessee and nearby cities.
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Port Royal, TN Masonic Lodge
built in 1859, this became the main building in the historic Tennessee town of Port Royal, In addition to being the Masonic lodge, this was a general store, Doctor's office and Post office.
Here is a picture of the building taken in 1899:
www.sitemason.com/files/fgntOo/portroyallodgeold.JPG
Today, what's left of Port Royal has been designated a state historic area, under the oversight of the Tennessee State Parks. This building today is the park's headquarters.
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Masonic lodge,
Montgomery County,
Port Royal,
Post office,
state park
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Is the lodge open to visit? We are a masonic family from FL but will be visiting early NOV.
ReplyDeleteIt is probably no longer used as a lodge, but to get a certain answer, you should contact the Tennessee State Parks website for Port Royal.
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