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Chapel History

On March 20, 2018March 27, 2019 By CorpWellIn History

Built by Clarendon Baptists in 1871, on a 30’x45’ lot (ref. 1980 Annual report).

The building is significant for its vernacular style and landmark for the village of North Clarendon. It displays rounded colored glass windows, a steeple and an open shingled belfry with a polygonal spire. Read more

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