Region Index
USA Freemasonry
The United States is home to 51 recognized mainstream grand lodges and 44 recognized Prince Hall grand lodges — more recognized jurisdictions than any other country in the world. This index covers all recognized grand lodges across all 50 states and the District of Columbia.
51
Mainstream Grand Lodges
44
Prince Hall Grand Lodges
All
UGLE Recognized
Freemasonry in the United States
The United States has one of the world's most complex Masonic landscapes, with 51 mainstream grand lodges (one per state plus the District of Columbia) and 44 recognized Prince Hall grand lodges operating in parallel across the same jurisdictions. Every mainstream and Prince Hall grand lodge listed here is recognized by the United Grand Lodge of England.
The mainstream grand lodge system in the US developed from the late 18th century, with Massachusetts (1777) and Virginia (1778) among the oldest. Prince Hall Masonry traces its origin to African Lodge No. 459, chartered by the Grand Lodge of England in 1784; today's recognized PHA grand lodges represent a direct institutional lineage from that founding body. Mutual recognition between mainstream and PHA grand lodges — long withheld — has been established in the majority of US jurisdictions since the 1990s.
Grand Lodges by State
Showing 51 states
District of Columbia Freemasonry
Grand Lodge of the District of Columbia
1811
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Florida Freemasonry
Grand Lodge of Florida
1830
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Georgia Freemasonry
Grand Lodge of Georgia
1786
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