Activity Overview
The Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library is a unique experience for people of every age and interest—and a true discovery for anyone fascinated by Freemasonry and American history and culture.
Take a look at the history of American Freemasonry at the National Heritage Museum. The collections are composed of decorative arts, photographs, documents, and artifacts that are related to Lexington and the American Revolution.
The museum also has a library, a research facility containing Masonic materials and preserving its history. The library also contains documents on American history, culture, and the Massachusetts industry.
Things to Do
- See the current exhibits which showcase decorative arts, the masonry symbols, paintings, and stage costumes to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the fraternity. You will find furniture, jewels, and silver at the Masonic Decorative Arts section.
- Visit the Van Gorden-Williams Library and browse through books and other written works related to fraternalism and Freemasonry, American history, and documents about Lexington and the Revolutionary War.
- Take a walk on 22-acres of beautifully manicured building grounds and lawns. The grounds is also ideal for a little picnic with the family.
- Join workshop, lectures, and discussions organized by the museum. Check their website for the schedule and for more details.
- The museum holds an annual Model Train display during December. Kids and adults are invited to watch and have fun. Tickets for the event are sold separately.
National Heritage Museum Insider Tips
- Parking and admission to the museum is free.
- Call the museum to arrange for facility rentals for private functions, conferences, and events.
- Open Four Days Wednesday - Saturday from 10:00am to 4:00pmThe museum is closed Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day.