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Lodges of the Grand Orient of the United States
Lodges
of the Grand Orient typically do grow to more than 30 members
on average, after which another lodge ("triangle") will
begin to form. This limitation allows the lodge to operate efficiently
and maintain fraternal intimacy among its bretheren. Additionally,
once a lodge reaches its threshold of membership, it then has
more time evolve, advance, and become more proactively involved
in the community.
Currently,
the Grand Orient is comprised by the following lodges:
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Lodge
des Neuf Surs, Washington D.C.
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Deucalion
Lodge, Patras, Greece
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Hellen
Genarchis Lodge, Greece
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Merope
Lodge, NYC
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Universelle
Lodge, Los Angeles, CA
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Sir
Francis Bacon Research Lodge, Atlanta, GA (GOUSA
research lodge)
- Traditions
Lodge, Palm Coast, FL
- Electra Lodge,
Madison WI
- Phaeacia
Lodge #10, Greece
- Sterope Lodge,
Detroit, MI
- Excelsior
Lodge, Bowling Green, KY
- Benedict
Spinoza Lodge, Miami, FL
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The
Premier Grand Lodge of 1717 was formed from four lodges.
Who were they and where did they meet?
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Lodges from Affiliated Orders
George
Washington Union
[Mixed Gender
Obedience]

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Grand Orient
de France in North America
[Masculine Obedience]

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La
Fayette 89, Washington D.C.
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LAtlantide,
New York, NY
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Art
et Lumière, Los Angeles, CA
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Pacifica,
San Francisco, CA
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Force
et Courage, Montreal, Canada
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Feminine
Grand Lodge of France (GLFF) in North America
[Feminine Obedience]
- Mokidjiwan,
Montreal, Canada
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