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The Episcopal Church of Saint John Baptist, Thomaston, Maine

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The perseverance of the Episcopal Church of Saint John Baptist is mirrored by the resilience of its austere 1868 Carpenter Gothic style structure. Despite falling into disrepair in the 1950s and encountering financial hardships, its parishioners mended the building in the 1960s, exemplifying the church’s ability to weather adversity and return to its original splendor.

200 Main St, Thomaston, ME 04861

Filed Under: Maine Tagged With: Carpenter Gothic, Church, Episcopal, Gothic Revival

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  1. Peter Jenks says

    April 26, 2016 at 8:57 pm

    Dear Seth,
    Just a note for an update
    The Episcopal Church of St. John Baptist in Thomaston Maine
    has a new website,
    the new website is stjohnsinthomaston.org
    our new email is stjohnsinthomaston@gmail.com

    Thanks
    Peter Jenks

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    • Seth Thompson says

      April 27, 2016 at 3:27 am

      Thank you for letting me know.

      I have updated The Episcopal Church of St. John Baptist entry with the new website address.

      Kind Regards,
      Seth

      Reply

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