August 30, 2020
Post Office and Iglesia, Winchester
This is the post office on North Pleasant Valley Road in Winchester. It is convenient to Route 7.
As I left the post office I noticed this brick church on Virginia Avenue: Iglesia Pentacostal Unida Hispana. The Census Bureau estimates that the population of Winchester is 18.3% Hispanic or Latino.
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Churches,
Post Office
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Very nice church. I wonder what our percentage of hispanics is in our town. I only know of one church (Seventh Day Adventists, I think) which has a Spanish sign out front.
ReplyDeleteyour post u did recommend me to see ... i think we have been through that area of West VA. it sure looks familiar ...love it when folks keep their historical places look way awesome. i love the dump truck saying ... so funny. have a great week. rainy here Monday!! ( :
ReplyDeleteGostei da igreja de portas vermelhas! bj
ReplyDeleteUm belo edifico o dos correios.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
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You have to check out the Post Office when the magnolias around it are blooming.
ReplyDeleteNice images! I am always checking out these buildings. I particularly love the small ones you get in the countryside.
ReplyDeleteI like that church, Linda.
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