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Ellsworth ME Maine Congregational Church Chrome Postcard Unused
Ellsworth ME Maine Congregational Church Chrome Postcard Unused
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This postcard highlights the architecture of the Congregational Church in Ellsworth, Maine, photographed in 1977. Ideal for collectors or history enthusiasts.
• Scalloped edges for a classic look
• Published by Eastern Illustrating, Maine
• Vibrant depiction of autumn foliage
• Standard postcard size
Light wear from age, no major flaws.
Approximately 5.5 x 3.5 inches.
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The image is a postcard featuring the First Congregational Church in Ellsworth, Maine.
The sanctuary was built in 1846 by master builder Thomas Lord in the Greek Revival style.
It is notable for surviving a devastating 1933 fire that destroyed much of Ellsworth's business district.
The church is an active community hub, known for events like public suppers and Christmas fairs.
The building features a prominent steeple and a columned portico.
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