Certainly a very interesting place to visit get some more back ground information and history lots of parking entry is free you can leave a donation.The clock collection is interesting also explains back in 1700s that only prominent households had clocks as they were once the most expensive piece of furniture to be purchased.They also have the flag with 15 stars that was commissioned and relics from the freemasonry and history with stain glass windows.
What a beautiful building filled with history. Displays were well organized, clean and presented in a manner which encouraged you to stop and read about the items. Thats the museum.I received my 32° here as a Mason in a one day class which the Valley of Boston Scottish Rite offers. It was a wonderful full day of brotherhood, networking and education.
A great place to stop in and learn a little bit more about Scottish Rite Masonry in America. The impact it has had on history and culture as well as the way the Northern Masonic Jurisdiction takes pride in its efforts to maintain the artifacts in its possession. Well worth the time to see what is offered here!
Nice museum. Open to public and free. Must see 13 star US flag.
We enjoyed our meal and the waitstaff were very good.
I was at this museum for a fundraising event. I did not have access to the museum, but only to the front lobby area. It was stylish, easy to find, and offered adequate space for a standing group. I dont know how many people were involved, but probably 100-200. Check with them for recommended capacity.I didnt view the kitchen area, but the caterer produced a good stream of hors doeuver, so there could be a kitchen facility available.Parking was plentiful in the museums lot.
Very impressive campus with plenty of parking. Well stocked library with masonic documents and current periodicals for reading. Early american clock exhibit and historical paintings on display. The George washington artwork was very interesting.
Way better than I expected. Had a very interesting clock collection and banner. Museum is free but donations are recommended.
Excellent place to visit, you will find great people to talk.
Deep Masonic USA history...appreciated by this 32 degree Mason..
The archives are inspiring.
1996, touring Revolutionary sites, our family paused at the National Heritage Museum in Lexington, Massachusetts. Memory has never ended the spiritual gain experienced. No slander can remove truth in how i, still today, feel about what i learned there. 2017
I was here to see a musical production so I didnt see the museum part. The entryway is spacious and comfortable.
Excellent small museum. Although fundamentally about Scottish Rites Masonry, the museum had a special exhibition of clocks that was beautifully installed and interpreted. The permanent collection of ceramics, silver, glass and textiles is a lot of fun, most are ornamented with masonic symbols.
Lovely facility for a symphony and beautiful campus.
Easy access, clean, great masonic memorabilia, current historic displays
Definitely a lot of really cool memorabilia, especially timekeeping related items. Recommended if you are in the area.
We had a training there after renting the place. It worked well.
Beautiful building and wonderful people.
Free. Small. Special exhibits may provide some quality. Was not particularly interested in the Masonic items.
Great place to visit.
Very nice if you are interested in freemason.
Its free and there usually is a small exhibit... worth your time for a short stop
I love this place!
Excellent exhibit o. WWI posters.
Do NOT book a concert here. Unprofessional staff with zero knowledge of the industry.
Great history!
Where a man learns to be a MAN...
Lots of history, staff is very helpful
Fantastic museum and library
Interesting place to visit
Great place
Excellent!
Hidden treasure
Friendly staff and a lot of history.