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Whether you are a mason yourself, or looking for a gift for a mason (see our other lens "gifts for a masons"), the specific prints, posters, diplomas, and charts we have highlighted below should give you a good start in figuring out what piece of Freemason history and symbolism you want to put on the wall.

Antique & Vintage Masonic Posters

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Masonic Meeting Poster

Meet On The Level, Part On The Square

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History of Freemasonry Posters & Prints

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Masonic Art (Photos)

George Washington by edenpictures
George Washington, Mason by edenpictures
InterContinental Chicago aka Medinah Athletic Club by swanksalot
Providence, Rhode Island - College Hill - Panorama Number 8 - St. John’s (King's) Cathedral (1810) and Churchyard (1722) - 271 North Main Street - Looking South-East to West by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
Providence, Rhode Island - Downtown to College Hill - Panorama Number 1 by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
Providence, Rhode Island - Downtown to College Hill - Panorama Number 2 by California Cthulhu (Will Hart)
Freemasons' Hall model side view on mantelpiece by Gavin Paisley
Freemasons' Hall model side view by Gavin Paisley
Freemasons' Hall model front view by Gavin Paisley
Freemasons' Hall model on table by Gavin Paisley
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Guide To Masonic Symbols 

The Secrets of Masonic Washington: A Guidebook to Signs, Symbols, and Ceremonies at the Origin of America's Capital

Amazon Price: $5.00 (as of 06/02/2012)Buy Now

In this guide to the Masonic underpinnings of America's capital, James Wasserman reveals the esoteric symbols and the spiritual and visionary ideas that lie hidden in the buildings, monuments, and physical layout of Washington, D.C. His walking tour of these Masonic sites includes both the expected and unexpected--from the Lincoln Memorial and the Capitol Building to the Federal Reserve complex, National Academy of Sciences, and the Library of Congress. Each location includes descriptions, interpretations, and explanations of the Masonic symbols and ritualistic meanings hidden within its structure, all illustrated with contemporary color and historic black-and-white photographs.

Wasserman explains the purpose behind putting these symbols and Masonic designs into the capital and how all these monuments fit into the spiritual vision held by the founding fathers. He reveals the prominent role that Freemasonry played in the 18th-century Enlightenment movement and shows how in the New World of America, free of monarchy and aristocracy, the ideas of the Enlightenment were able to flourish. This illustrated guidebook to the Masonic secrets of Washington, D.C., provides valuable insights on the founding of America.