An old wooden church located outside the center of town. We found this as we wandered a bit outside...
St. Thomas' Church
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St. Thomas' Church is a handsome wooden church built in 1836, located just outside the center of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador. It stands out as a notable structure that has survived significant fires and storms over the years. This old wooden church is part of the city's rich heritage and reflects the historical architecture of the area.
Situated near the Sheraton, the church is a gateway to the city's heritage sector, appealing to those interested in historical sites. Its unique design includes distinctive features, often referred to as "wings", which adds to its charm. Visitors can appreciate the historical significance and craftsmanship of this enduring landmark.
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It was amazing that a wooden church built in 1836 survived great fires and storms. The vision of th...
Near the Sheraton, the surrounding area is the gateway for the city’s heritage sector. An Anglican c...
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