This is my 400th post with the label "Churches." Pleasant View Church of the Brethren is west of Mt. Jackson on Conicville Road
I was pleased to see that the date built was inscribed on a window over the door: 1876.
This is my 400th post with the label "Churches." Pleasant View Church of the Brethren is west of Mt. Jackson on Conicville Road
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I do like that church design.
ReplyDeleteThe mere fact that you have featured so many churches says a good deal about the influence of religion in America. If only they all paid taxes think of the real good that could be done with that kind of revenue!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful church and beautiful barns too!
ReplyDelete...Linda, you found a wonderful collection of barns in your neck of the woods. The stained glass window over the church's door is lovely to see. Take car and thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat to know that there are that many churches in your neck of the woods.
ReplyDelete... and a very nice 400th post with the label "Churches"
ReplyDeleteNice Churches and beautiful barns.
All the best Jan
great subject. Lovely post and with a very Pleasant View
ReplyDeleteThe church looks quite distinctive.
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