This stone building sits at the intersection of Route 340 and Bishop Meade Road. It dates to 1790, and a log chapel was on the site before that.
August 6, 2023
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I like this building, love the stonework and interesting history.
ReplyDeleteLove the old building.
ReplyDeleteGreat old building, well preserved.
ReplyDelete...this was built to last.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful stone chapel. Take care, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteSo great to see history kept safe for all those who were interred there!
ReplyDeleteI love these beautiful old buildings. They just bring peace when I look at them!
ReplyDeleteDear Linda,
ReplyDeletethis is a beautiful old chapel with history. I love historic stone buildings like this.
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A beautiful building.
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