This majestic United Methodist Church is one of the rare examples of the Romanesque Revival style of architecture. Built in 1844 as a Greek Revival church, the building was enlarged and a new façade added in 1897. Inside of the historic church is a wealth of period detail, including soaring stained-glass windows, massive wooden pews and an antique organ. A choir loft overlooks the main sanctuary. After sitting abandoned for decades, the historic Methodist church was sold in September 2020. Efforts are currently underway to preserve and restore the property.
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Great find, beautifully captured!
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Thank you!
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I have been interested in this since i was a kid also i really want to get into this more its always intrigued me to know the details of what was once here .
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Remarkable History!
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Indeed! Thanks for reading Greg.
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Thanks for sharing this! Is there a pic of the outside of the building?
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