TUCSON SCOTTISH RITE

 

 

 

 

The Drachman Room also known as the "Blue Room"

Consisting of 1560 square feet and a seating capacity of 220 people, represents one of the five active lodge rooms in the cathedral. It was named after the Pioneering Drachman family who was very instrumental in bringing the Scottish Rite to the Tucson region.  The room is highly ornate in detail and has many hand painted murals on the wall panels.

Just a few of the tenants include: Adobe Lodge No. 41 of Free and Accepted Masons; Aaron Lodge No. 49 of Free and Accepted Masons; and the Arizona Chapter, Order of DeMolay.

This was also the setting for scenes from the film "Geronimo."

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The area above was originally for the projectionist and lighting technician to perform their tasks.

 

 

 

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Last modified: 05/25/08