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== Masonic lodges in Alaska ==
 
== Masonic lodges in Alaska ==
 
At the present time, there are nineteen Masonic lodges in Alaska which fall under the Jurisdiction of Alaska. Here are few important facts about the lodges in Alaska. About 40% of our membership has moved to the lower 48 states. A very small percentage are what we call snowbirds. They travel back to Alaska in the summer and return to the lower 48 during the winter. Another important fact is that a many are dual members. That means that their home lodge is in the lower 48, but they are also a member of a lodge in Alaska. Here is a list of Lodges in Alaska:
 
At the present time, there are nineteen Masonic lodges in Alaska which fall under the Jurisdiction of Alaska. Here are few important facts about the lodges in Alaska. About 40% of our membership has moved to the lower 48 states. A very small percentage are what we call snowbirds. They travel back to Alaska in the summer and return to the lower 48 during the winter. Another important fact is that a many are dual members. That means that their home lodge is in the lower 48, but they are also a member of a lodge in Alaska. Here is a list of Lodges in Alaska:

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Carl Lindstrom, Alaska's Most Worshipful Grand Master for 2016. Photographs Julio Velez
Whether you are a Freemason, a family member of a Freemason, or simply somebody who is interested in learning more about the world’s oldest fraternal organization, we welcome you and hope you will discover something new and interesting within the pages of this site. From educational resources to contact information, the Grand Lodge of Alaska hopes you discover something relevant and exciting. Our calendar lists upcoming events of the Grand Lodge, many of which are open to the public. Our links lead you to related sites such as the appended and adoptive bodies of the Grand Lodge, and the sites of the charities of the Grand Lodge of Alaska. Read. Discover. We welcome you. The Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons of the State of Alaska M.W. Douglas Teninty GRAND MASTER 2015-2016

Masonic lodges in Alaska

At the present time, there are nineteen Masonic lodges in Alaska which fall under the Jurisdiction of Alaska. Here are few important facts about the lodges in Alaska. About 40% of our membership has moved to the lower 48 states. A very small percentage are what we call snowbirds. They travel back to Alaska in the summer and return to the lower 48 during the winter. Another important fact is that a many are dual members. That means that their home lodge is in the lower 48, but they are also a member of a lodge in Alaska. Here is a list of Lodges in Alaska:


Skagway, Alaska - White Pass Lodge No. 1

Fairbanks, Alaska - Tanana Lodge No. 3

Valdez, Alaska - Valdez Lodge No. 4

Cordova, Alaska - Mt. McKinley Lodge No. 5

Seward, Alaska - Seward Lodge No. 6

Palmer, Alaska - Matanuska Lodge No. 7

Kodiak, Alaska - Kodiak Lodge No. 9

Anchorage, Alaska - Glacier Lodge No. 10

Soldotna, Alaska - Kenai Lodge No. 11

Fairbanks, Alaska - Fairbanks Lodge No. 12

Eagle River, Alaska - Eagle River Lodge No. 13

Anchorage, Alaska - Aurora Lodge No. 15

North Pole, Alaska - North Pole Lodge No. 16

Anchorage, Alaska - Anchorage Lodge No. 17

Sitka, Alaska - Mt. Verstovia Lodge No. 18

Ketchikan, Alaska - Ketchikan Lodge No. 19

Wasilla, Alaska - Iditarod Lodge No. 20

Juneau, Alaska - Mt. Juneau-Gastineaux Lodge No. 21

Sterling, Alaska - Sterling Lodge No. 22 Alaska Lodges


Photography: Julio Velez

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