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Grand Lodge F&AM of California, San Francisco

In addition to the lodge room and corporate offices, this place also has a museum of Freemasonry..

In addition to the lodge room and corporate offices, this place also has a museum of Freemasonry.


Hours

Sun

NA

Mon

7:30

17:30

Tue

7:30

17:30

Wed

7:30

17:30

Thu

7:30

17:30

Fri

7:30

17:30

Sat

NA

About Grand Lodge F&AM of California

 1111 California St, San Francisco, CA 94108, USA

 +1 415-776-7000

 www.freemason.org

Grand Lodge F&AM of California and Nearby Sights on Map

Grace Cathedral

The main Episcopalian church of the city, based on the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris

Shakris Fine Asian Works of Art

This galley houses a broad collection of Asian antiques that span thousands of years of history

Cable Car Museum

Here you can see the mechanisms that drive San Francisco's famed cable cars, as well as plenty of cable car memorabilia and information on the history of the cable cars

John Pence Gallery

This 8,000 square foot gallery exhibits art of the realism movement (particularly academic realism) as well as 'Beat Generation' art works

Alcazar Theater

Built in 1911 in honor of the Shriners (Ancient Arabic Order of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine); this Byzantine-style Islamic temple (now a 500 seat theater showing Broadway and off-Broadway shows), is now a historical city landmark

Chinese Historical Society of America Museum & Learning Center

This is well worth a visit, with exhibits on the history and experience of Chinese immigrants to San Francisco over the past 150 years

Curran Theater

Built in 1922, this theater was designed by architect Alfred Henry Jacobs

Chinese Railroad Workers Mural

A mural by Amy Nelder depicting the early Chinese workers who settled the area in the 1870s to work on the transcontinental railroad

Phoenix Theater

The Phoenix is a small theater that showcases the work of local and international playwrights

Woh Hei Yuen Park

Small park and recreation center that has some interesting public art like the ''Five Carved Stones'' by Marcia Donahue and ''Tectonic Melange'' by Lampo Leong