The Indiana Masonic Home in Franklin will hold a groundbreaking ceremony on May 16 to mark the start of construction on an
$8 million assisted-living center.
The center, which will be built on the organization’s 300-acre campus on State Street, represents the first phase of
a long-range plan approved by the Franklin City Council on Monday.
Construction of the building will be funded largely by contributions, which include a $2 million grant from the Indiana Masonic
Home Foundation in Indianapolis.
The Franklin retirement community offers independent living quarters, as well as a skilled-nursing center that provides memory
care, rehabilitation and long-term care services.

















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