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July 4, 2009
Welcome to the website of
Douglas Lodge No. 153 of A. F. & A. M. of Colorado

Visitation to Nevadaville Lodge for Annual Pancake Breakfast, July 12th  7:30am - 12:00pm
Annual Lodge Picnic at Castlewood Canyon State Park, shelter 3, July 25th from noon on 
(See Calendar)


The mission of freemasonry in Colorado is to teach and perpetuate a fraternal way of life that promotes brotherhood and self improvement through education, moral standards, charity, and community involvement.

Douglas Lodge  No. 153 is a Blue Lodge


Masonry is the world's oldest and largest fraternity. Although the details of Masonry's beginnings are lost, it is certain that in 1717 four lodges met in a London coffeehouse and formed the first Grand Lodge or association of lodges.

Masonry entered this country early in our history. Benjamin Franklin, an active Mason, printed the first Masonic book published in the United States. George Washington and other American leaders were active Masons.

As Masons moved across the continent, they brought Masonry with them. The first recorded Masonic meeting in Colorado was held in the middle of the nineteenth century; the first Rocky Mountain News contained a notice of a Masonic meeting. The
Colorado Grand Lodge was formed in 1861.

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