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Celebrating 100 years of our Phoenix Masonic Temple
Click here for more info on our Centennial!
Centennial Celebration
100 Years
In 1925, the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of
Free & Accepted Masons of Arizona
met at 345 W. Monroe in Phoenix to dedicate the new Phoenix Masonic Temple. Hundreds gathered in anticipation of a new home for the fraternity.
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On Feb. 8th, 2025 at 10:45am - the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Free & Accepted Masons of Arizona will meet again to re-dedicate the cornerstone at the Phoenix Temple in celebration of 100 years!
We are looking for a press partner to do a sneak peak video tour of the Phoenix Masonic Temple prior to our Cornerstone dedication on Feb. 8th. Contact Bo Buchanan at 602-456-9892 if you are interested.
Click one of the links below for media material:
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Centennial Celebration Press Release
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Social Media Resources
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Parking Map - PDF MAP or Website Image Link
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Centennial Events - 2025 Centennial events at the Temple
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Cornerstone re-dedication Event Schedule
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Groundbreaking History & Re-enactment
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The Grand Lodge of F & A. M. of Arizona - The Grand Lodge of Arizona is the governing body of all F & A.M. lodges in Arizona. F & A.M. stands for "Free & Accepted Masons"
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​Famous Freemasons
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Famous Arizona Freemasons
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Top 10 Story Ideas
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Exterior Photos-Phoenix Masonic Temple
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Interior Photos-Phoenix Masonic Temple
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Organizations that meet at the Phoenix Masonic Temple
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History of the Phoenix Masonic Temple
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​History of Arizona Freemasonry
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History of Arizona Lodge No. 2
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Arizona Masonry Magazine
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"On the Level" Podcast interviewing Arizona Freemasons
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Masonic Charities of Arizona
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Arizona Masonic Foundation for Children
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Other Organizations that are part of the Masonic Family
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Myths and Pop Culture
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