Monday, April 29, 2013

Jersey City Chapel, 1891


8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Them's a whole lotta bricks.

-K- said...

By way of context, this was built when Walt Whitman was still alive.

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Seems a bit worse for wear and the windows looks blocked up - or am I wrong?

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Banjo52 said...

Who knew New Jersey had Baptists!

This and your earlier shot (same church, right?) prompted this thought: They say grocery stores are recession-proof, but what about churches? A stale idea? I never thought of that before.

Birdman said...

Man, that's a BIG chapel!

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