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BE A FREEMASON Tuesday, October 23, 2018
Florida Lodge Destruction After Hurricane
Hurricane Michael tore through the Florida panhandle on October 10th, causing enormous damage. Several news sites today carried new photos of some of the local devastation.
Port St. Joe Lodge No. 111 at 214 Reid Avenue, in the town of Port St. Joe, is largely in ruins after its roof was torn off when the storm made landfall.
Located in the Florida panhandle, Port St. Joe sits right on the southern coast, east of Panama City Beach, and just west of the Apalachicola National Forest.
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