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Visited Lodges

Erik X

Registered User
Texas:
El Paso #130
Omar Bradley #1028
Fraternity #1111
Fabens #1202
Ft. Hancock #1297
John T. Bean #1333
Sunland #1344
Wallace Hughston #1393

New Mexico:
Aztec #3
Kingston #16
Jornada #70
Doña Ana #78

Kentucky:
Hiram #4

West Virginia:
Clarksburg #155

I started a new job this year and I get to travel A LOT. I can't wait to visit more out of state lodges.
 

Gerald.Harris

Premium Member
Premium Member
Brother Vickery, I am certain that we have all visited a lodge or two that didn't quite seem to give a warm fuzzy feeling. I can honestly say that after traveling the world a couple of times, and visiting so many lodges I can't remember them all, I have encountered that bad feeling only once, many years ago. I believe that this in itsself speaks highly of our organization.
I am sorry that you did not enjoy one of your visits.
 

caeservi

Registered User
Eureka #371
Ridglea #1341 (as an EA observing an EA degree)
Ft. Richardson #320
Boyd #479

I leave Monday morning for 19 days in D.C. I plan on visiting Falls Church Lodge, Alexandria-Washington lodge (at the memorial) and Naval Lodge. I met a brother visiting from Annapolis Lodge who invited me to come and visit, but that may be too far of a journey...we'll see
 
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