Community Commitment Communication

Dedicated to charity and community, we are a Prince Hall Masonic Lodge in the Atlanta metro area.

Two paper notices are taped to a window. The one on the left promotes the 1st free black school building in the Northwest Territory, noting an open house event on the third Sunday in September. The notice on the right lists contact information for arranging visits at other times, including names and phone numbers.
Two paper notices are taped to a window. The one on the left promotes the 1st free black school building in the Northwest Territory, noting an open house event on the third Sunday in September. The notice on the right lists contact information for arranging visits at other times, including names and phone numbers.
A large, historic hall with a vaulted ceiling featuring intricate brickwork and numerous arched windows allowing natural light. Two large American flags hang prominently in the center. A balcony runs around the upper level, with people visible walking and observing the surroundings. Below, the hall is open and spacious, with historical black-and-white photographs displayed in the foreground.
A large, historic hall with a vaulted ceiling featuring intricate brickwork and numerous arched windows allowing natural light. Two large American flags hang prominently in the center. A balcony runs around the upper level, with people visible walking and observing the surroundings. Below, the hall is open and spacious, with historical black-and-white photographs displayed in the foreground.

Our Location

Located in the Atlanta metro area, we are dedicated to community service and fostering communication among our members.

Address

123 Masonic Way, Atlanta

Hours

9 AM - 5 PM

Contact Us

A brick building with a white steeple and gabled roof is situated in a grassy area. The entrance features double doors decorated with wreaths and the number 455 above. Windows are symmetrically placed along the building's facade, and an American flag is partially visible on the right. Yellow flowers in planters flank the steps leading to the entrance.
A brick building with a white steeple and gabled roof is situated in a grassy area. The entrance features double doors decorated with wreaths and the number 455 above. Windows are symmetrically placed along the building's facade, and an American flag is partially visible on the right. Yellow flowers in planters flank the steps leading to the entrance.

We welcome communication regarding our community initiatives, charity work, and scholarship and grant opportunities.