Created By: Lorin Kubishta
The Masonic Lodge Hall was built in 1899 and underwent extensive renovation in the 1940s. Fraternal orders were once an important part of the social structure of rural America, and this lodge was one of two orders that once convened in Helix, along with the Knights of Pythias.
Members met here to carry on the business of the Free Masons, but more importantly, to network, socialize, and build comeraderie. The lodge also served benevolent purposes and frequently contributed to local causes.
The building is curently part of the Helix School District campus and serves as the band room and wood shop.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Helix, Oregon Historical Walking Tour
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