The Masonic Home, which established itself in what was the Marion Savage Summer home, maintains a museum about themselves including information on Marion Savage and Dan Patch.
From its beginning in 1918 with the purchase of a 271-acre estate owned by Marion W. Savage (titleholder of the famous pacing horse, Dan Patch), into the 21st century with its continuum of care community, Minnesota Masonic Home has provided a beautiful and comforting home to many.
Once a remote location on a dirt road called Norman Dale, the Home began modestly, providing living quarters for 150 residents.