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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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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Sunday, June 23, 2013
Abandoned Quinn Chapel Church, Louisville, Kentucky
Located near the intersection of 9th and Chestnut Streets in downtown Louisville, this abandoned Gothic Revival church most recently housed the Quinn Chapel African American Methodist Episcopal Church. Today it sits empty, decaying near two of the city's busiest streets, rarely noticed except by the occasional passersby. But, it wasn't always so...
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