This is handsome museum featuring exhibits of Masonic interest but also a nice collection of American antiques and memorabilia, and other special exhibits. Entrance is free, with convenient parking and close to Lexington Center.
A wonderful museum that is very different from most. The operative mission of this museum is HERITAGE and its exhibits represent and demonstrate some of the best of that. Exhibits changed occasionally but all keep up the mission statement and they dos o very well. In addition there are some standin exhibits which are also quite interesting.
Absolutely loved it. Historical interesting and very well done and will be back when it is warmer to further enjoy.
I guess the changes reflect the sharp decline in Masonic membership but what was always my first stop in giving tours of historic Lexington is now largely a museum of masonic lore. It used to be a great museum of the American Heritage. I will miss it.
This museum is free (donation is optional). Great little museum to go to. Gives you the history of Lexington and has rotating exhibits. Free parking. Christmas time has a fun train exhibit every year.
We have passed this museum several times on our jaunts to Maine, but always on days or hours when it's closed, so we rearranged our trip this year. So glad we did! This place is a gem with some lovely Americana, informative exhibits and very nice restrooms. We arrived before official opening hours and we were very kindly allowed in. Great for a short stop, but also beautiful grounds for walking or romping if you have small kids who need to run!
The signs at the gates now say "Scottish Rite Museum and Library," as does the sign over the door. I was there today for a (very good) lecture, but the museum lobby and cafe were large barren spaces, not welcoming and interesting as I had remembered them from a few years ago. Something must be happening but I don't know what it is.
The museum here is fantastic, they have one of the two lanterns that Paul Revere hung in the Old North Church before his famous Midnight Ride. But, the REAL treasure is the library here, take some extra time and really enjoy this treasure.
We stumbled upon this museum during the liberty ride. Coming from a Masonic heritage we decided to go back a take a look. It had such interesting items and you learn of all of the historical icons who were free masons this museum made me proud of the history of masons in our country. It is worth a quick stop to soak up additional history great statues outside as well.
This used to be a great little museum for kids and history buffs, but no more. This is no longer the National Heritage Museum. There are some interesting pieces on display, but few exhibits. The exhibits which were so great for kids about the Revolutionary War period are gone. A few antique toys are still on display. Nice for a half hour if you happen to be right in the neighborhood, but I won't make the drive here again and I wouldn't bring children.