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“Freemasonry: A History Hidden in Plain Sight” is a traveling exhibit created by the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre. The exhibit will be on display at the Scugog Shores Museum Village from July 2 – August 30, 2019. The exhibit promotes the...
“Freemasonry: A History Hidden in Plain Sight” is a traveling exhibit created by the Bruce County Museum & Cultural Centre. The exhibit will be on display at the Scugog Shores Museum Village from July 2 – August 30, 2019. The exhibit promotes the knowledge, appreciation and understanding of Masonic history and the influence of Freemasonry has on our society today. The story is told through six display cases containing storyboards and artifacts, regalia and other objects as well as a portrait gallery containing famous Masons from around the world. The exhibit will be supplemented by artifacts from the collection of the Scugog Shores Museum, as well as artifacts on loan from local community members. The Museum Village will be open daily from 10 am - 4 pm. Regular admission applies. This project is funded by the Government of Canada.
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