One of the things I love about the work I do is the opportunities I'm given to visit places I've never been, nor likely would ever go. I meet great people all across our state that are proud of their history and the buildings and places that embody it. Such was the case at this little Friends Meeting House in Dublin, Indiana built c. 1874. A great photogenic building with a wonderful history and steadfast folks who care for both.
07 June 2016
Photo journal of a Quaker church
One of the things I love about the work I do is the opportunities I'm given to visit places I've never been, nor likely would ever go. I meet great people all across our state that are proud of their history and the buildings and places that embody it. Such was the case at this little Friends Meeting House in Dublin, Indiana built c. 1874. A great photogenic building with a wonderful history and steadfast folks who care for both.
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