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| Only United States president not to live in the White House | Masonic Lodge in Fredericksburg, Virginia | November 4, 1752 | George Washington | 90%
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| Child musical prodegy who composed over 600 works | Zur Wohltätigkeit (Charity) Lodge, Austria | December 14, 1784 | Wolfgang Adameus Mozart | 84%
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| Longest serving president of the United States; lead America through the Depression and WWII | Holland Lodge No. 8, in New York City | October 11, 1911 | Franklin Delano Roosevelt | 81%
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| Philadelphia printer, inventor, writer and Declartion of Independence framer | St. John’s Lodge in Philadelphia | 1730 | Benjamin Franklin | 76%
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| Coined the term "Iron Curtain" in 1945, and lead his country through the Second World War | Studholme Mason Lodge No. 1591 | May 24, 1901 | Winston Churchill | 70%
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| South American revolutionary who helped to free Venezuela, Ecuador, Bolivia, Peru and Colombia from Spanish rule | “Lautaro” out of Cadiz, Spain | 1804 | Simon Bolivar | 67%
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| Founder and longest-serving director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation | Federal Lodge No. 1; Justice Lodge No. 46 | 1920 | J. Edgar Hoover | 56%
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| Founded the modern nation-state of Turkey and served as its first president | Lodge Veritas in Salonica | 1907 | Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | 53%
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| American humorist associated with riverboating and mischevious children | Polar Star Lodge No. 79, A.F.&A.M. in St. Louis | May 22, 1861 | Mark Twain | 51%
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| Disgraced Italian Prime Minister and media tycoon who was convicted of tax fraud | The Blackballed "Propoganda Due" | 1978 | Silvio Berlusconi | 41%
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| American actor famous for his roles in "True Grit" and "The Searchers" | Marion McDaniel Lodge No. 56 F&AM in Tucson | July 1970 | John Wayne | 39%
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| Famous traitor who work for the above. Sold secret to British and defected to England. | Hiram Lodge No. 1 in New Haven, Connecticut. | 1765 | Benedict Arnold | 29%
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| Governor of California, Surpreme Court Justice, and head of the investigation into JFK's death. | Sequoyah Lodge No. 349 | 1934 | Earl Warren | 27%
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| American Quarterback who led the Denver Broncos to their first-ever Superbowl win | South Denver- Lodge No. 93 | June 28, 2002 | John Elway | 23%
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| Minister, activist and Democratic presidential nomination in 1984 and 1988 | Harmony Lodge No. 88 in Chicago | May 25, 1987 | Jesse Jackson | 20%
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