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Christ Episcopal Church
Capitol Square . Raleigh
Sorry for the tilt on the plaque...it looked straight when I took it...ooops....I like the message. For more info on this beautiful, old church, visit their website HERE
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Christ Episcopal Church
Capitol Square . Raleigh
Sorry for the tilt on the plaque...it looked straight when I took it...ooops....I like the message. For more info on this beautiful, old church, visit their website HERE
Linking with Signs, Signs & Good Fences
I love that lantern, great shot!
ReplyDeleteLovely arches in the first photo.
ReplyDeletebeautiful opening shot through the archways. i liked that 'enter rest pray' too.
ReplyDeleteI'm always a bit out of plumb myself. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeletePretty arches, lovely sentiment.
ReplyDeleteThis church has a lot of history, and everything is BIG! Next time I come to Roanoke I will look for it. Have you seen the big lovely church on the hill by hotel Roanoke?
ReplyDeleteThat is a fine looking Church and sign. It certainly has a long and distinguished history.
ReplyDeleteLove the huge pillars and the little fence
ReplyDeleteI just read in today's Roanoke Times that the Little Chef is being demolished. Noooo!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Bonnie
This looks like a photo that could have been taken here in England :).
ReplyDeleteA very good fence. :-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful place. It's hard to get things squared up unless the camera is straight on. Doesn't matter, though!
ReplyDeleteThose arches really appeal to me!
ReplyDeleteThose are some beautiful arches.
ReplyDeleteI bet it is cool under there in the summer...such a beautiful place.
ReplyDeleteIt is lovely!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful arches.
ReplyDeleteNice solid stonework.
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The church is quite substantial. It would fit in in France or England.
ReplyDeleteOld fashioned and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a very neat place!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! Truly stunning. Great photo too.
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful. Love it.
ReplyDeleteLove those pillars and arches! Beautiful stone!
ReplyDeleteLove the first photo! Very inviting archway.
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