Queen City Lodge #1
The Odd Fellows has been active in Burlington since 1845. Our lodge has had a recent revival with a surge of new members and the creation of a vibrant mural honoring IOOF history and symbols.
Our History:
A petition to create Green Mountain Lodge, No. 1 in Burlington was submitted on December 12, 1844 as part of the Grand Jurisdiction of New York by T.D. Chapman, L Jno. Starke, Jno. C. House, Lemon Barnes, A. R. Lemon and William Wheeler. The Lodge was first opened with the installation of offices on April 30, 1845 and 29 members.
Our History:
A petition to create Green Mountain Lodge, No. 1 in Burlington was submitted on December 12, 1844 as part of the Grand Jurisdiction of New York by T.D. Chapman, L Jno. Starke, Jno. C. House, Lemon Barnes, A. R. Lemon and William Wheeler. The Lodge was first opened with the installation of offices on April 30, 1845 and 29 members.
Main Details
Lodge Name
Queen City Lodge #1
Contact
Elizabeth Womack
Lodge Email
Telephone
(802) 862-7300
Website
Updated
Listing Details
Lodge Address
Meeting Date
1st & Third Tuesdays at 6:30PM
Secretary
Elizabeth Womack
Lodge Type
Status
A
(Status Codes A = Active, I = Inactive, C = Closed)
(Status Codes A = Active, I = Inactive, C = Closed)
Map

Fun Facts:Many small towns in North America boast historic IOOF lodge halls, often built in the 19th century with distinctive Triple Links symbols.
Kudos:
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