Itinerary for Detroit Knights Trip on Santa Fe

Over the last couple of months, we’ve tracked a train charted by the Detroit Knights Templar to the 1949 mason’s convention in San Francisco. Following the convention, the group went to Los Angeles, probably on the Southern Pacific coast route, and then returned to Chicago on the Santa Fe.

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Having left Los Angeles at 5 pm on September 23, the train was scheduled to arrive at the Grand Canyon “after lunch” the next day. Conventioneers were encouraged to spend several hours visiting the canyon, “something every American should see,” before having dinner at El Tovar. Their train left the Grand Canyon at 7 pm and arrived in Chicago two days later.


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