Virtual Tour of Hoffman Lodge No. 412, F. & A.
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Throughout the Lodge, you will see evidence of its fine 1922 craftsmanship,
in the heavy Mission oak trim and doors. Follow the winding staircase upstairs
(or take the elevator) to the second floor. Here you find a long gallery of all
of the Past Masters of Hoffman Lodge, The Royal Arch High Priests and Cyprus
Commandery Commanders lining the walls. There is a large coat room and rest
room/ lounges. A turn to the left and you enter the huge Assembly Hall - Dining
Room.

The Assembly Hall - Dining Room features a large stage with a piano and an
organ. Through the door on the far right is a butler's pantry and large
commercial kitchen.

On the other side of the Assembly Room, overlooking busy North Street, is
the Billiard Room. Notice the pair of antique regulation-size Brunswick tables
and the beautiful collection of Mission oak billiard chairs and cue racks.

In the adjoining Card Room are four sets of round oak card tables and
chairs, and a chess set ready for play.
Through the archway from the Card Room you'll find the Lounge Room, which
occupies the bright corner location overlooking the intersection of Courtland
and North Streets. The comfortable couches and chairs flank a TV and VCR, and
the glass-enclosed library shelves are filled with historic Masonic books,
photos and trophies.
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