Weekend Weathervanes: Masonic Symbol

Weekend Weathervanes: Masonic Symbol

Now I know what to do with those photos – “thanks” to Heather Wilkinson Rojo at Nutfield Genealogy; she blogs Weekly Wednesday Weathervanes  in New Hampshire.  Please check out her page and enjoy the many unusual weathervane photos and often you’ll be entertained with a history lesson. It’s amazing at what you can encounter in your travels – You Just Need To Look Up!

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Masonic Symbol Weathervane

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Masonic Lodge on Hwy. 11, Monroe, Georgia

The Mason Symbol on the front of the building first caught my eye… and when I looked up, there was their symbol as a weathervane. My father was a Mason – so the symbol is very familiar to me; I have daddy’s ring and box of ivory tools.

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A second weathervane sits on the back roof of the Masonic Hall

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2 Responses to Weekend Weathervanes: Masonic Symbol

  1. heatherrojo says:

    Very cool! I’ve only seen one Masonic weathervane, and that was a top the St. James Lodge in Hampton Beach, New Hampshire. I thought it was the only one!

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  2. I spotted it one night near my moms house in Ga – had to go back during the day for a photo.

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