Lodge

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Lodge has several meanings, in most cases relating to a meeting or dwelling place. It is also a surname.

  • The Lodge, the official residence of the Prime Minister of Australia
  • Black lodge, traditionally a Masonic Lodge fallen into disrepute, but commonly perceived as a meeting place for neo-pagans who believe in black magic.[citation needed]
  • Hunting lodge, a place to stay when hunting
  • Masonic Lodge, meeting place of Freemasons.
  • Ski lodge, a place to stay when skiing
  • Beaver's lodge, a nest
  • Home of Native Americans
  • Hotel, especially with a rustic or wilderness theme, or situated outside a city
  • Level of organisation in a fraternal group (i.e. Freemasonry)
  • Luxury resorts, which is intimate of size, with a common area, and often also features a mountain or natural location
  • A building on a typical British estate in which a family live who are responsible for opening and closing the gates and thereby controlling entry.
  • Name used by Chi Psi Fraternity brothers for their house.

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