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Imagen de portada para Converted Church Bell Tower and Tin Roof
Converted Church Bell Tower and Tin Roof
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This undated photo shows the former bell tower and tin roof of the Trabue community hall. The hall was one of the first buildings constructed in Trabue (now Punta Gorda) and was used for public meetings, school classes and nondenominational church services until 1889, when it was purchased by the Methodist congregation. The Methodists added the bell tower and a vestibule and held their services there until 1914, when a new red-brick sanctuary was erected on the Marion Avenue site. The old hall was relocated to 233 Harvey Street and converted to a residence. This photo was taken during later renovations, when the home was refurbished as a bed and breakfast inn.
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Imagen de portada para Converted Church Sanctuary Wall
Converted Church Sanctuary Wall
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This undated photo shows a plank wall dividing the original sanctuary space in the Trabue community hall. The hall was one of the first structures erected in Trabue (now Punta Gorda) and was used for public meetings, school classes and nondenominational church services until 1889, when it was purchased by the Methodist congregation. The Methodists added a vestibule and bell tower and held their services there until 1914, when a new red-brick church was erected in its place on Marion Avenue. The old building was relocated to 233 Harvey Street and converted to a residence. This photo was taken during renovations to turn the home into a bed and breakfast lodge.
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Converted Church Upstairs Addition
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This undated photo shows the different floor levels of an upstairs room added to the original Trabue community hall. The community hall was one of the first buildings erected in the town of Trabue (now Punta Gorda). It was used for public meetings, nondenominational church services and school classes until 1889, when it was purchased by the Methodist congregation. They added a vestibule and a bell tower and held their services there until 1914, when a new red-brick sanctuary was built in its place on Marion Avenue. The old hall was relocated to 233 Harvey Street and converted to a residence. This photo was taken during renovations turning the home into a bed and breakfast inn.
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