Tallahassee Moose Lodge 1075

 

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Sign at the entrance to Mooseheart

Football stadium where the Red Raiders play is to the left as you enter and can be seen from the road

Administration Building is to the right as you view from the road

Centennial Plaza, the first thing one sees as you enter the grounds

The Campanile and Visitor's Center viewed from the back

Bronze statue of James J. Davis, founder of Mooseheart located on the back of the Campanile Building

To the right of the Campanile, as you enter is the Museum

If you think ritual is tough now, how would you like to wear this outfit?

An impressive building, the Mooseheart House of God

One of the residential buildings for older students

One of the stores on campus where students can purchase clothing, school supplies and other necessities

The entrance to a residence in the Baby Village, a place every visitor wants to see

Sitting around the dining room table with one of the House Parents

Everything is scaled to fit in the Baby Village and the bathtub, foreground, is raised so the House Parents don't have to bend over so much

Children are taught to make their beds very early

This young man gave a picture he had drawn to another visitor with the condition that she promise to put it on her refrigerator door

Finally, at the time of my visit in October, 1997 this 6 months old infant was the youngest resident of Mooseheart