Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Laketown Ward

I've updated this post and have some more pictures coming. This sandstone, gothic chapel was built from 1906-08, in the center of Laketown (just south of Bear Lake).

(Image Source: Church History Library)
By the middle of the century, a small addition was made on the rear, housing classrooms. Just to the building's south, a cultural hall was built.

(Image Source: Church History Library)
Now, a modern chapel was built in between the cultural hall (just to the left of this picture) and the original chapel, creating a complex of 3 buildings, all from different time periods and styles. The original chapel has been modified to house classrooms.


Due to crowds I didn't photograph the modern chapel's interior, but it was done nicely. The stained glass lights up the front of the room, and thick wooden beams run along the ceiling.


Another post with some interior photos will come shortly.

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