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Description: In Boston, the birthplace of the American Freemasonry society, some ceremonial objects are considered so sacred, they're kept locked away. As part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project, Harriet Baskas goes inside the Grand Lodge's vaults for a look at objects with ties to such illustrious Freemasons as George Washington and Paul Revere. [5:51 Realaudio broadcast]
(December 30, 2003)
Hidden Treasures: Sacred Relics of the Freemasons : NPR Hidden Treasures: Sacred Relics of the Freemasons At Boston's Grand Lodge, Ceremonial Artifacts Kept Under Wrap Golden-painted, wooden bunches of grapes that originally hung outside the Bunch of Grapes Tavern, a meeting place for early Freemasons such as Paul Revere, George Washington and John Hancock.
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Description: | In Boston -- the birthplace of the American Freemasonry society -- some ceremonial objects are considered so sacred, they're kept locked away. As part of the Hidden Treasures Radio Project, Harriet Baskas goes inside the Grand Lodge's vaults for a look at objects with ties to such illustrious Freemasons as George Washington and Paul Revere. |
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