On September 16th,1903 the Grand Lodge of Colorado granted
charter to Albert Pike Lodge No. 117 and for over 100 years since we
have been striving to make good men better! In that century of service
we have seen many lodges sadly disappear but have always held strong our
commitment to the Craft of Masonry.
Albert Pike Lodge No 117 began its history on September 16th 1903 in the
very same building that we now meet; one of the most beautiful and
ancient Masonic buildings in Colorado and located in the heart of Denver
just steps from 16th Street Mall. Meeting in Denver twice each month our
Brethren ran the business of the lodge and watched it grow year by year
until January 8th 1981 when they voted to move out of this historic
landmark; holding their last meeting there on January 22nd 1981. For
several decades after they chose to meet at the Lakewood Masonic Family
Center in Lakewood CO. The Lodge appropriately voted once again to move
back to our home building on January 23rd 2008 almost 27 years to the
day after we left. We now continue to meet on the second and fourth
Wednesday of every month (excluding June, July, & August) working hard
to make good men better.

Albert Pike Lodge's Lodge Room, Denver Masonic
Temple Building
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