I have visited lodges in 12 states, Washington DC, and four foreign countries. Phoenix lodge #17, meets in Moscow, Russia. They use the French (Grand National Lodge of France) ritual, in the Russian language. They meet in a hotel meeting room. It was fascinating to meet with men, who risked death/imprisonment, to keep Masonry alive in the Soviet Union, during the Communist times.
There are lodges in Saudi Arabia, who meet in private residences. These lodges are totally illegal, the Saudi government forbids clubs and organizations of this type. The Saudis generally turn a blind eye to what goes on in the American housing area, as long as the people are discreet.
I attended a German-speaking lodge in Paris (20 years ago), and some of the men there had been imprisoned by the Nazis, during the time when Paris was occupied by the Nazis.
My home lodge in Bowling Green KY, does an outdoor Master Mason degree every year or two. There is a lodge in Kentucky, that does a Master Mason degree, deep in Mammoth Cave, about a mile below ground, in a natural rock formation.
There is a lodge in Wyoming, that loads an entire degree team, up on pack mules, and then takes the caravan up to a mountain top, in the Grand Tetons. They do the Master Mason degree at sundown, then camp on the mountain, and ride the mules back down in the morning.
There is a lodge in Virginia, that does all of their degree work, in Revolutionary War uniforms, knee britches, and three-cornered hats.