East Liverpool Historical Society

We photographed the interior of this building January 18, 2012.

Some background and history:

http://www.eastliverpoolhistoricalsociety.org/churchmoves.htm

 


 

It was raining when I took these first 6 pictures. Thus we had light and dark on the stones of the building caused by wet and dry sections.

We entered the double doors there at the end of the driveway. That put us into the community section with the church proper on the right.

Standing inside of the community room. A interesting and impressive section. Looking south or towards the back of the structure.

Turning around looking north or towards the front of the room.

Looking east.

Looking west.

Nice stage area.

The ceiling of the stage area.

This and the next two pictures were taken from the stage area looking out towards the community room.

Going up to the balcony on the east side.

Looking down from that same balcony.

CONTINUE TO St. Stevens Protestant Episcopal Church 2

 

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