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Navajo Lodge # 98 (1937 - 2006)
Navajo Lodge # 98 was one of California's oldest lodges, being formed in 1937. It was chartered to the Old Baldy Council in Ontario, CA.

Navajo Lodge was well-known for their Pow Wows, which were numbered in sequential order. Many other lodges in the area participated and are commemorated on their patches.

In 2006, the Old Baldy Council agreed to dissolve. The area of the council in Los Angeles County joined the San Gabriel Area Council while the San Bernardino County area joined the California Inland Empire Council. Most of the S.B. County area formed its own district, Old Baldy, and an O.A. chapter was formed, Navajo.

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