Showing posts with label la grange. Show all posts
Showing posts with label la grange. Show all posts
Sunday, November 24, 2013
Restored Train Depot with museum, La Grange, Kentucky
La Grange, Kentucky, is an interesting small town. Like many small towns in the region, the town square is built around the railroad tracks that run through the town. Somewhat uniquely, the tracks in La Grange actually run right down the middle of Main Street. Building on this heritage, the town features the motto "We're on track" in several places. Join us today as we look at their restored railroad depot and museum.
Thursday, July 25, 2013
Jesus, hidden in a remodeled Church, La Grange, Kentucky
Located in what used to be the sanctuary of a beautiful historic church, this giant mural of Jesus the shepherd is now hidden from view, the whole building having been remodeled into office space. Join us as we explore this church and the and the fascinating way that it has been saved through re-purposing.
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Churches,
historic,
jesus,
Kentucky,
la grange,
methodist,
methodist episcopal,
mural,
office,
painting,
re-purposed,
remodeled,
renovated,
shepherd,
stained glass
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