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The Saint Paul Masonic Center. Welcome to the home of the Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite Masons of the Valley of Saint Paul in the Orient of Minnesota. The Ancient & Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry is, above all else, an educational institution.
Minnesota Masonic Home is a continuum of care campus open to all who seek the highest quality of life for themselves and their loved ones. See our services!
Experience classic senior living at Minnesota Masonic Home, where our assisted living apartments offer breathtaking views of our lush 80-acre campus. These residences blend traditional architecture, large windows, and exquisite millwork to create a harmonious living space.
The Historic Triune Masonic Temple is a meetinghouse of Freemasonry in Saint Paul, Minnesota, United States, built in 1910 in the Neo-Classical Revival style, designed by Henry C. Struchen (1871–1947). The structure was built for Triune Lodge No. 190, AF & AM.
Saint Paul Lodge Number Three is Minnesota's oldest Masonic Lodge. Saint Paul Three performs its labors in the historic Triune Temple on Iglehart Avenue in St Paul, laboring under the auspices of the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge of Masons of Minnesota.
The First Lodges. In order to form a lodge in the Territory of Minnesota, where no Grand Lodge existed, dispensations had to be obtained from other Grand Lodge jurisdictions. The Masons of the St. Paul area were the first to apply for a dispensation to form a lodge.
Our Home’s historic campus offers a 100-bed Transitional Care Unit (TCU) that accommodates seven-days-per-week therapy.