Washington Masonic National Memorial
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Entirely built by american free-masons, this memorial and historic museum aims to preserve the memory of George Washington, a member of the fraternity.
It is a complex where a museum, a picnic area, a concert hall and much other activities are gathered into one.
Category: Museums
Address: 101 Callahan Drive
Email: gseghers@gwmemorial.org
Website http://www.gwmemorial.org/main.html
Telephone: 703-683-2007
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