Constructed as a Roman Catholic Church in 1879, this church sits on the location of a railroad station that was destroyed during the Civil War. It was acquired by the Reformed Presbyterian Church in 1973.
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Hello, pretty Church and photo. Happy Monday, enjoy your day and the new week ahead! Wishing you and yours a happy 4th of July!
ReplyDeleteA pretty building. I go to one that was similar, but lost its steeple to a tornado
ReplyDelete...I've always thought that Manassas was an interesting name.
ReplyDeleteit's story book like ... so cute!! lovely! ( ;
ReplyDeleteLovely photo. That's a pretty church.
ReplyDeleteYour photo looks like a postcard! Beautiful church and interesting story about it.
ReplyDeleteQuite a distinctive church.
ReplyDeleteVery nice church... I love taking pictures of churches also ---and when I can, I enjoy knowing their history...
ReplyDeleteHappy 4th to you.
Hugs,
Betsy
Is that in the old town part of Manassas?
ReplyDeleteYes. It's on Fairview Avenue.
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