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Rural Churches – Series No. 1

As the Southern backcountry rapidly expanded in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, the churches erected on this newly parceled land became the center of community life. These early structures ranged from primitive outbuildings to those with more elaborate designs and were constructed with local, hand-hewn materials. These landmarks remain as beautiful examples of rural sacred architecture and the communities and traditions they housed. Simple elegance.

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Rural Churches – Series No. 2