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Welcome to an almost daily peek at our beautiful Williamsburg, Virginia which includes the "Historic Triangle" consisting of Colonial Williamsburg -the world’s largest living history museum- Yorktown and Jamestown.
February 21, 2011
Bruton Parish Church, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
Historic Bruton Parish Church dominates the skyline at this area of Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg. Click here, here and here for additional photos of the church exterior and click here and here for photos of the interior.
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2 comments:
What a beautiful church inside and outside.
Wikipedia states:
The roots of Bruton Parish Church trace back to both the Church of England and the new settlement of the Colony of Virginia at Jamestown in the early 17th century.
How wonderful to have an old church in your town!!
Greetings from Canada.
Gisela
I love your blog and I visit everyday. I will be visiting England and Scotland this summer as a pilgrim to visit the an abby and other sacred buildings and historic sites on the island of Iona where the launching point of Christianity is credited. Thank you for your wonderful photo history blog.
Betty
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