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A Nice old Building
A nice old fashioned building,keeping up with the rest of the historic architecture in the surrounding area. It was built in 1901. One of the smallest churches I have ever seen. A well maintained ...
Historic churches are always great for photographs and history, & a few minutes of reflection
Small historic churches don't have to be breathtakingly beautiful. This small church in Skagway is a wonderful spot to stop for a quick visit, spend a short minute in prayer or reflection, or just to...
We visited the Museum in Skagway and saw the Presbyterian cookbook. So I inquired where the church was. The museum curator was very knowledgeable about many things, gave us directions to the church ...
This is Skagway's only remaining church from the time of the gold rush. It was built in 1901 by the Methodists but taken over by the Presbyterians. While not visually stunning, it is quite historic ...
This beautiful church building was built in 1901 and still retains many of the original furnishings. The sign on the steps said it was open and so I went in for a look. The interior is amazing in that...
A Nice old Building
A nice old fashioned building,keeping up with the rest of the historic architecture in the surrounding area. It was built in 1901. One of the smallest churches I have ever seen. A well maintained ...
Historic churches are always great for photographs and history, & a few minutes of reflection
Small historic churches don't have to be breathtakingly beautiful. This small church in Skagway is a wonderful spot to stop for a quick visit, spend a short minute in prayer or reflection, or just to...
Lovely Visit to another Presbyterian Church
We visited the Museum in Skagway and saw the Presbyterian cookbook. So I inquired where the church was. The museum curator was very knowledgeable about many things, gave us directions to the church ...
Historic church
This is Skagway's only remaining church from the time of the gold rush. It was built in 1901 by the Methodists but taken over by the Presbyterians. While not visually stunning, it is quite historic ...
Beautiful Historic Church
This beautiful church building was built in 1901 and still retains many of the original furnishings. The sign on the steps said it was open and so I went in for a look. The interior is amazing in that...