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Columbian Lodge A.F. & A.M.

Located in Boston, MA - Instituted in 1795 by Paul Revere.

Corinthian Hall

Corinthian Hall is the grandest meeting halls in Grand Lodge. Upon entering, the visitor's eye is immediately drawn to the furniture and the ornate ceiling. The massive guilded pipe organ, a gift of Columbian Lodge in 1992, is strikingly beautiful. Four portraits; Joseph Warren in the Northeast, George Washington in the Southeast, the Marquis de LaFayette in the Southwest and Benjamin Franklin in the Northwest, convey our history. All are famous Masons with connections to Massachusetts. In the corners of the room stand four marble statues of Faith, Hope, Charity and Wisdom. Portraits of Past Grand Masters adorn the walls.

The Ornate Ceiling above Corinthian Hall

Our M.W. Donald W. Vose "Columbian Banner"

The M.W. Donald W. Vose Columbian Banner was presented to the lodge on the occasion of his 60th Masonic birthday. It is presented in the east before each meeting in honor of our beloved member and past Grand Master who has since departed to the celestial Lodge above.