National Park Service honors Masonic Hall’s history

The National Park Service and Tennessee General Assembly recognized Hiram Lodge No. 7 for its historical significance, marking the Masonic Hall as a vital architectural and social landmark in Williamson County. The Lodge received a $10,000 grant from the Tennessee Historic Commission to aid in its preservation efforts. Local and state leaders have pledged support, emphasizing the importance of the building in the county's heritage. The Lodge has initiated a fundraising campaign to ensure its preservation for future generations.

For more details, visit Williamson Herald.

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