St. Paul's Episcopal Church by rangeriderrichard
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Description
These red double doors are the main entrance to St. Paul's Episcopal Church; the other corner has a low entry tower with a single door. This gothic revival church, constructed in 1895-1898, is made mostly from rusticated limestone.
Saint Paul’s Episcopal congregation was organized in 1839, but didn't have its own church building until 1845 when the congregation constructed a building that continued in use through the late 1800s until this church was constructed.
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Comments (5)
Richardphotos
I hand built gates for a client with fake hinges much like these for her front entry to her court yard. I like the architecture and masonry
Wolfenshire
I love this church already, so many churches demand their rights and respect but won't give respect in return to the American flag. Much respect to this church. Beautiful capture.
miwi
Another klasse shot!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Faemike55
Very beautiful building I use to belong to the Episcopalian church
danapommet
I like the door and stone work!