Likely, that door leads to the 2nd level of that building. When I was a teenager, I participated in Job’s Daughters, a very secretive “club” for girls. You had to have a Mason in your family sponsor you to get in. We had some uncle of my dad sponsor me. Weird thing is, as hard as I try to remember details, I can’t. Yuck.
Anyway, we entered through a door like that, and the Masonic Hall was the entire 2nd level of the building.
That’s a really good idea! I couldn’t get in, but I could just sit and look and think and PRAY. This may be something that God has removed from my melon on purpose. I don’t know.
He didn't have too many details to tell me about the party except that it was for Joseph Decuis' which I grew up on the outskirts of Roanoke, IN. He was just excited and kept talking about the food lol I told him I remember when Joseph Decuis' was brought in to to town they had a billboard up saying they were only located in France, New York and then little ol' Roanoke IN. I told him there was some big time insurance company that came in to town and bought everything up, they even put in a B&B in. It was said they were wining and dining potential athletic clients, I told him maybe he will see someone famous. He said, man I should have asked for more money lol it was just a casual conversation and nothing else was said. Afterwards I trying to remember the name of the insurance company, so I looked up the location I remember it being at 15+ years ago, everything has changed and I found a State Farm there now. That wasn't what I remember being the name of the insurance agency being. Then I noticed the door next to it that is back and away that seems to go to nowhere, but has a Mason symbol on it. So, my mind started thinking; small town, big time restaurant, some type of private party that hired a small time DJ that doesn't even seem to know what the party is for, Mason symbols on a door that leads to nowhere... Then I remembered they recently expanded the road that goes from 469 to Roanoke. I used to live on that road, old time country with corn fields on all sides and now it's a dual lane road that leads straight to the interstate 69. Maybe I'm overthinking it, which is totally possible, but I just couldn't help but think about trafficking and how it could be any easy straight shot to a highway.
Also just remembered this morning, the insurance company name was American Specialty. It doesn't seem to be located in Roanoke anymore, but I see one in Fort Wayne, which made me think about how Roanoke is on US 24, midway between Fort Wayne and Huntington. Also, Airport expressway is near 469/69 as well
I've also seen doors like that in my small town. They go to the 2nd floor which could be office space or apartments. Or Satanic Mason halls. It's common from the old days.
Likely, that door leads to the 2nd level of that building. When I was a teenager, I participated in Job’s Daughters, a very secretive “club” for girls. You had to have a Mason in your family sponsor you to get in. We had some uncle of my dad sponsor me. Weird thing is, as hard as I try to remember details, I can’t. Yuck.
Anyway, we entered through a door like that, and the Masonic Hall was the entire 2nd level of the building.
Yikes 😬
Right? My sister was there with me, and she can’t recall much either…
If it becomes something that bothers you, if you go there in person that usually kicks the melon into hyper drive.
Or don't....
That’s a really good idea! I couldn’t get in, but I could just sit and look and think and PRAY. This may be something that God has removed from my melon on purpose. I don’t know.
I like your idea!
He didn't have too many details to tell me about the party except that it was for Joseph Decuis' which I grew up on the outskirts of Roanoke, IN. He was just excited and kept talking about the food lol I told him I remember when Joseph Decuis' was brought in to to town they had a billboard up saying they were only located in France, New York and then little ol' Roanoke IN. I told him there was some big time insurance company that came in to town and bought everything up, they even put in a B&B in. It was said they were wining and dining potential athletic clients, I told him maybe he will see someone famous. He said, man I should have asked for more money lol it was just a casual conversation and nothing else was said. Afterwards I trying to remember the name of the insurance company, so I looked up the location I remember it being at 15+ years ago, everything has changed and I found a State Farm there now. That wasn't what I remember being the name of the insurance agency being. Then I noticed the door next to it that is back and away that seems to go to nowhere, but has a Mason symbol on it. So, my mind started thinking; small town, big time restaurant, some type of private party that hired a small time DJ that doesn't even seem to know what the party is for, Mason symbols on a door that leads to nowhere... Then I remembered they recently expanded the road that goes from 469 to Roanoke. I used to live on that road, old time country with corn fields on all sides and now it's a dual lane road that leads straight to the interstate 69. Maybe I'm overthinking it, which is totally possible, but I just couldn't help but think about trafficking and how it could be any easy straight shot to a highway.
I wasn't sure where to share this info or if it was anything even worth looking into.
Thanks for the post! NE Indiana native here, had some casual friends in Roanoke. Appreciate hearing about this.
Also just remembered this morning, the insurance company name was American Specialty. It doesn't seem to be located in Roanoke anymore, but I see one in Fort Wayne, which made me think about how Roanoke is on US 24, midway between Fort Wayne and Huntington. Also, Airport expressway is near 469/69 as well
This is definitely interesting.
I've also seen doors like that in my small town. They go to the 2nd floor which could be office space or apartments. Or Satanic Mason halls. It's common from the old days.
I guess your not done with comments yet?
Yes sorry, trying to type on my phone lol
Word to the wise. Type your comment out before making the post. Yours will be the first comment, and it will be of higher quality.
Oh, good idea, thank you! I'm more of a lurker, I don't often post much
Mason hallway?
Yeah, definitely seemed odd and a bit creepy.