Sunday, September 1, 2019

Church from the archives


A church from the archives...


These were taken in 2010....


in Williamsport, Indiana.


I would love to go back there one more time....


19 comments:

  1. How lovely. It looks like the storied little country church.

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  2. Hari OM
    That is a very pretty building! YAM xx

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  3. Everybody's idea of an old small-town church. Really nice!

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  4. What a pretty little church. Love the steeple against that blue sky.

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  5. A very pretty church. They don't build churches like this any more.

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  6. this church is absolutely beautiful and that first photo, you should print it and mail it to the church.. I bet they would love to have it. wow! all the photos are fantastic

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  7. I love each point of view. Against that deep blue sky, it is so beautiful. Friendship

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  8. Such a beautiful church with nice architectural elements!! I bet the stained glass is gorgeous inside!

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  9. a very beautiful Church surrounded by lovely trees..Beautiful mood here !
    Devi :)

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  10. This church looks very old. I wonder what year it was built? There is a small church in my town over 100 years old, and is still standing. They moved it from one location to another through the years, but it's still there. It used to be a Catholic Church, but now they use it for weddings.

    Happy Labor Day Rose.

    ~Sheri

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  11. This old church looks lovely.It's walls would hold so many memories.

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  12. This is a beautiful white brick church. The windows must be very pretty at night when lit from within.

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  13. A pretty old church.

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  14. What a beautiful church and it looks great against the bright blue sky.

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  15. This is a gorgeous old church. These images are just beautiful. I love the stained glass window and the architecture.

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  16. What a nice looking Church.

    All the best Jan

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  17. Much history likely surrounds this aging beauty. I wonder if it still has a congregation!

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