Where Tradition and Fellowship Unite in South Florida

Preserving the Legacy of the World’s Oldest Fraternity

Freemasonry in Broward County

The World’s Oldest and Largest Fraternity

For centuries, Freemasonry has united men of integrity, wisdom, and vision—kings and presidents, statesmen and generals, Supreme Court justices and corporate leaders, artists and innovators, astronauts and philosophers, authors and craftsmen.

More than a fraternity, Freemasonry is a brotherhood built on tradition, self-improvement, and the pursuit of truth. Across generations and continents, Masons have shaped history, advanced knowledge, and upheld the timeless values of brotherhood, charity, and enlightenment.

If you seek personal growth, lifelong friendships, and a deeper connection to history, Freemasonry stands ready to welcome good men into its ranks.

 

A Mosaic of Masonic Heritage

United States

Native American

Armenia

Australia

Bolivia

Canada

Colombia

Cuba

Ecuador

Germany

Greece

India

Israel

Italy

Jamaica

Mexico

Nicaragua

Portugal

Romania

South Africa

Spain

Türkiye

United Kingdom

Venezuela

United States Native American Armenia Australia Bolivia Canada Colombia Cuba Ecuador Germany Greece India Israel Italy Jamaica Mexico Nicaragua Portugal Romania South Africa Spain Türkiye United Kingdom Venezuela

A world map displaying the international reach of Eureka-North Shore Lodge, highlighting members from over two dozen countries, representing global Masonic brotherhood.

Freemasonry promotes mutual respect among members of various backgrounds, fostering intellectual growth & global unity.

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  • Freemasonry is a fraternity of men committed to lives of honor, integrity, and character.

    For hundreds of years, Freemasons, with deep brotherly support, have worked to become the best version of themselves while working to better their communities and our world.

  • No. Especially since you’ve heard of us and are on our webpage. We are more of a “private organization” rather than a “secret society.”

  • Freemasonry welcomes men of every country, religion, race, age, income, education, and opinion. However, to join Freemasonry, one must meet certain qualifications.

  • Freemasonry is not a religion or a substitute for religion.

Eureka-North Shore Freemasons posing in tuxedos in front of the House of the Temple in Washington, D.C., before a prestigious Festive Board with Colonial Lodge, exemplifying Masonic tradition and elegance.
President Harry S. Truman, a dedicated Freemason, proudly wearing his Masonic regalia, showcasing his lifelong commitment to the fraternity and its values.

Br. Harry S. Truman

“In Freemasonry, we teach the principles of Brotherly Love, Relief, and Truth. We try to live by these principles so that we can do our part in making the world a better place in which to live.”