Before Alpine Tilden Tenakill Lodge met under one roof, five separate lodges moved through the towns of northern Bergen County. Select any address to trace the migration — address by address — across the map.
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| Years | Address | Town |
|---|---|---|
| Alpine Lodge No. 77 | ||
| 1867–1930 | Main Street (Harrington St) ¹ | Closter |
| 1931–1932 | Closter Duck Road | Closter |
| 1933–1988 | 494 Durie Avenue | Closter |
| 1989–present | 404 Tenafly Road | Tenafly |
| Tilden Lodge No. 183 | ||
| 1906–1974 | Washington & Madison Ave ² | Dumont |
| 1975–1979 | 494–500 Durie Avenue ³ | Closter |
| Tenakill Lodge No. 266 | ||
| 1927–1928 | County Road | Tenafly |
| 1929–1942 | Magnolia Avenue | Tenafly |
| 1943–1952 | Bradley Ave & N. William Street ⁴ | Bergenfield |
| 1953–1984 | 400 Tenafly Road | Tenafly |
| 1985–1988 | 404 Tenafly Road | Tenafly |
| William L. Daniels Lodge No. 269 | ||
| 1927–1928 | Central & Washington Ave | Bergenfield |
| 1929–1933 | Washington & Bedford Ave | Bergenfield |
| 1934–1945 | 7–9 George Street | Bergenfield |
| 1946–1959 | Bradley Ave & N. William Street ⁴ | Bergenfield |
| 1960–1961 | Washington & Madison Ave | Dumont |
| 1962–1969 | 69 Windsor Road | Bergenfield |
| 1970–2006 | 537 Windsor Road | Bergenfield |
| Teaneck Lodge No. 274 | ||
| 1929–1940 | Teaneck Road | Teaneck |
| 1941–1951 | Palisade Ave & Kovar Street | Bogota |
| 1952–1983 | 511 Kenwood Place | Teaneck |
¹ First mention in records, 1914. Known locally as Harrington Street. ² First mention, 1925. ³ Tilden moved into Alpine's building at 494 Durie before the 1980 consolidation. ⁴ Tenakill (1943–1952) and William L. Daniels (1946–1959) shared this building — two independent lodges, one address, for six years.
The addresses above tell part of the story. The full account — how five warranted lodges became one through consolidation, merger, and a century of common purpose — is told in Lodge History.