
Washington, D.C. Masonic Lost Symbol Tour on a Segway!
The history of Washington, DC has long been tied to the history of the Freemasons. Designed by Major Pierre L'Enfant at the bequest of President George Washington, both Masons, you can see the history of the Masons on nearly every street. And now, thanks to Capital Segway, the only authorized Washington, DC Segway tour company, you can see the history of Freemasonry in Washington, DC up close on a Segway PT in the first and best Lost Symbol Masonic Tour.
Your intimate Masonic Lost Symbol tour lets you glide through America's capital city in a small group, covering in a few hours what would take you an entire day to walk, and, unlike in a bus, your Freemasonry Segway tour will bring you right next to some of the most famous Washington DC masonic landmarks. You'll also be led by an expert tour guide with an intimate knowledge of Freemasonry and the brotherhood's legacy in and around DC. If you are looking for a private tour, contact Steven at 202-682-1980 or e-mail him at steven@capitalsegway.com
How do we differ from the other NON-AUTHORIZED Segway tours? Well that's an easy one... Come meet Steven Orr the General Manager of Capital Segway. He is a proud member of the DC Freemasons and for over 15 years. He is a 32nd Degree DC ScottishRite member and is also a proud member of the Almas Shriners. Yes, the one mentioned in Dan Brown's book and yes he wears a Fez. Steven is a member of the World Famous Federal Lodge #1. The first head of his lodge was none other than James Hoban the illustrious Architect of the White House. Your tour leader is Scott Brown. He is not just another kid leading a boring tour. He is also a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Master Mason and he is also a member of Federal Lodge #1! Oh yeah and one other thing.....the information that you will receive from this tour came from real Masons. We don't have a boring Wiki-Pedia style tour. Nothing is more flattering to us than copycat tours.
Have you met Akram Elias? He has attained the highest honor that Masons can bestow upon themselves, the 33rd degree. Yes, the one from National Geographic and Discovery Channel. See what he has to say about Steven and his tour!
"Enjoy this unique Segway tour of Washington, DC and discover the imprints that Freemasonry has had on the architecture and landmarks of our nation's capital. I commend Brother Steven E. Orr, a 32nd Degree Scottish Rite Freemason, the Master of Ceremonies for Federal Lodge No. 1 and the Public Relations Director for Almas Shriners, for designing an enjoyable and educational experience for all who seek more knowledge about Freemasonry and Washington"
Akram R. Elias, 33rd Degree
Past Grand Master
Grand Lodge of Free and Accepted Masons
Washington, DC
Check out below of our first REAL review.....it's from October 2nd 2009 a full three weeks before that OTHER tour decided to follow us....
"Our group of four had a fantastic time on the Segway tour of the Capitol. After a few minutes getting oriented on the use of this marvelous mode of transport, our guide Scott, treated us to a two plus hour adventure that was the highlight of our 16 day vacation that took us to Washington DC, NYC, & Boston. Although our wives were initially a little skeptical, but after having such a great time in DC, they were both hoping we could find Segway tours in Manhattan and Boston. Unfortunately, that was not to be. Our tour took us by the White House (where we coincidentally witnessed the arrival of the President on the south lawn in Marine One), the Capitol, Washington Monument, the Supreme Court, and numerous other points of interest. We even took a short side trip to the Masonic Temple described in Dan Brown's most recent novel, "The Lost Symbol". This is great way to get oriented for a stay in the Capitol, and if you have limited time, you can cover a lot of territory in a short amount of time. It was a real blast zipping along the streets and thoroughfares--my wife is still smiling from the experience. We expect to Segway again when we return to Washington or wherever we can find a tour available. Don't miss the Segway experience! It is great fun." PO -- Bakersfield, CA
"We had an excellent 2 hour ride through the streets of Washington DC visiting most of the sites designated in Dan Browns latest book. At the same time we saw many other famous Washington sites. This was the first time I had been on a Segway and I was given comprehensive training and our guide was not only very informative but also very entertaining. It's a "must do" when you visit Washington!" Peter & Sally Steele Melbourne, Australia
Stops on the Lost Symbol Masonic Tour feature many famous Washington, DC masonic shrines, as well as other places of historical importance for Free Masonry. Your Masonic Lost Symbol Tour will include stops at:
The House of the Temple
Headquarters of the Scottish Right of Freemasonry, few non-masons have ever seen it's most secret chambers. Available on the Private Tour only!

The Almas Temple
Constructed in 1929 as the home of the Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, this Middle-Eastern looking building might seem out of place in America.

The Washington Monument
Designed by a Mason to honor a Mason, many suggest the Washington Monument has many Masonic secrets to reveal.

The US Capitol Building
Yes, it's home to the US Legislative Branch, but did you know the cornerstone of the Capitol Building was laid by Free Masons in a Masonic ritual?

And much, much more...
Book your Lost Symbol Masonic Segway Tour now, and explore the secrets and history of the Free Masons in an unforgettable experience atop a Segway. Hurry, tour space is limited, and our Masonic Lost Symbol Tour sells out quickly!





