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Thomas Prislac 6/29/26 Thomas Prislac 6/29/26

Albany’s Fraternal Lodges: Secret Handshakes, Civic Light, and the Ritual Architecture of Everyday Life.

Albany’s Masonic, Odd Fellows, and Pythian histories reveal a city where ritual, symbolism, charity, and civic fellowship once stepped proudly into the public square.

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Knights of Pythias Lodge Building in Albany, Oregon: Fraternal Romance on Lyon Street.

Albany’s historic Knights of Pythias building at 230 Lyon St. SW brings Italianate architecture, fraternal lore, and downtown walkability together in one delightfully storied stop.

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Spirits Guided by the Divine: A Solitary Wiccan Trace in Albany’s Modern Magical Landscape.

A public Albany listing on Mandragora Magika offers a careful glimpse of solitary Wiccan practice without proving a formal coven.

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Thomas Prislac 6/29/26 Thomas Prislac 6/29/26

Where the Witches Are Public, and the Rumors Are Not Invited.

Albany’s public pagan and witchcraft traces point to open community groups and spiritual networking, not a proven archive of named historical covens.

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Thomas Prislac 6/29/26 Thomas Prislac 6/29/26

Houston Cemetery in Albany, Oregon: A Small Pioneer Plot with a Long Memory.

Houston Cemetery in Albany, Oregon pairs pioneer-era family history with lakeside quiet, thoughtful museum storytelling, and one of Albany’s most tucked-away historic stops.

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Albany Hebrew Cemetery in Albany, Oregon: A Quiet Corner of History and Grace.

Albany Hebrew Cemetery in Albany, Oregon blends pioneer-era Jewish history, living burial tradition, and careful restoration into one of the city’s most meaningful heritage stops.

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Thomas Prislac 6/28/26 Thomas Prislac 6/28/26

Tansy & Thyme in Downtown Albany: A Storefront Grimoire of Books, Crystals, Circles, and Charm.

Tansy & Thyme brings metaphysical books, occult supplies, crystals, workshops, and community gatherings into downtown Albany’s living esoteric landscape.

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Thomas Prislac 6/28/26 Thomas Prislac 6/28/26

Does Albany, Oregon Have a Coven History? The Honest, Enchanted Answer.

Albany’s esoteric record points to Spiritualism, fraternal ritual, cemetery remembrance, public pagan groups, and metaphysical community spaces — not a proven archive of historic named covens.

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Albany’s Courthouse Site: A Quiet Stop in Albany, Oregon’s Spiritualist History
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Albany’s Courthouse Site: A Quiet Stop in Albany, Oregon’s Spiritualist History

In downtown Albany, Oregon, one documented 1869 Spiritualist lecture turns the courthouse block into one of the city’s most intriguing historic stops.

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Monteith House Museum in Albany, Oregon: Pioneer History with a Candlelit Wink.

At 518 Second Ave. SW, Albany’s Monteith House Museum pairs 1849 pioneer history with candlelit ghost walks, trolley tales, and playful fall folklore.

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Albany Regional Museum: Where Albany’s Ghostly Side Gets a Historian’s Handshake

In downtown Albany, Albany Regional Museum turns cemetery lore, Spiritualist echoes, and local memory into one of the city’s most charming history stops.

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Riverside Cemetery in Albany, Oregon: Where the City Still Speaks Softly

Riverside Cemetery in Albany, Oregon blends Monteith-era roots, pioneer remembrance, and thoughtful heritage tours into one of the city’s most quietly memorable historic stops.gins Here

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