St. John's Lodge Explained
St. John's Lodge may refer to:
In architecture:
Two titles in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom:
One of hundreds of Masonic lodges by that name, including:
- St. John's Lodge (New York City), which possesses the George Washington Inaugural Bible
- St. John's Lodge (Boston), the oldest lodge of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, founded in 1733
- St. John's Provincial Grand Lodge, the forerunner of the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts
- St. John's Lodge (Portsmouth, New Hampshire), which claims to be the oldest operating lodge in the Americas
- St. John's Lodge (Newport), the oldest lodge in Rhode Island
- St. John's AF & AM Lodge, also known as Tyler Masonic Lodge in Tyler, Texas
- St. John's No. 1 Lodge, more commonly known as the Tun Tavern Lodge in Philadelphia, with the oldest Masonic document in America