Immersion Composition Society - Lodge List

Lodge List

As of January 2012, forty to fifty "official" lodges have been documented (not all are listed here).

Lodge Location Date Started Site
Origin Lodge Oakland, California 2001
Wig Lodge Oakland, California 2001 Site
New Lodge Oakland, California November 2001
Neptune Lodge Vancouver, Canada December 2001
Bullet Lodge Minneapolis, Minnesota October 2002 Site
X-ray Lodge Santa Cruz, California 2002 Site
Thelemic Lodge Washington DC 2002
Capsicum Lodge Oakland California 2003 Site
Urchin Lodge Reno, Nevada 2003
Red Curtain Lodge Denver, Colorado 2003
Limestone Lodge Bloomington, Indiana 2003
The Black Lodge Austin, Texas 2003
Kraken Lodge Milwaukee/Waukesha, Wisconsin 2003
Veronica Lodge Portland, Oregon 2004
Zero Lodge Dallas, Texas 2004
Glamour Lodge Hollywood, California 2004
IncreduLodge Seattle, Washington 2006
Loge Cromorne 13 Paris, France 2007
Lazarus Lodge unknown, France 2007
Burning Lodge London, UK 2007 Site
Eastside Lodge Manhattan, New York 2007
Heater Lodge The North, UK 2007 Site
Limey Lodge London, UK 2007
Clutter Lodge Gorinchem, Netherlands 2007
Lodge of 1,000 Names LA, California 2007
Sardonic Lodge Seattle, Washington 2007

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Sunburn Lodge Tucson, Arizona 2007 Site
Hodgepodge Lodge Frankfort, Kentucky 2007 Site
Gabinete Rolo Compressor Campinas, Brazil 2008
Geniuscar Grand Rapids, Michigan 2008 Site
Keinotodellinen Saunaloossi Finland 2008
Roger Lodge Houston, Texas 2008
Red Rug Lodge Toronto, Canada November 2008
Cull Lodge Boston, MA 2009 Site
Mulch Lodge Sudbury, MA 2009

668 Lodge Brooklyn, New York 2009 Site
Jupiter Lodge San Antonio, TX 2009

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The Pine Lodge Sheffield, U.K. 2010
Empty Bucket Lodge Hamilton, OH 2010

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The Basement Lodge Winnipeg, Canada 2010
The Malmö Lodge Malmö, Sweden 2011

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