Talk:Trinity Church (Mason, Tennessee)
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Trinity Episcopal Church
[edit]The photo shown in this article is of the Methodist Church and not the Trinity Episcopal church, which is located on Main Street, a block north of this one. The Trinity Episcopal church replaced the original “Trinity in the Feilds” Episcopal church, located on Charleston Mason Road. It was built in 1843, and is still standing today (listed on the National Register). Outgrown by its congregation, the new Trinity episcopal church was built in 1870, in a Gothic Victorian style. It still hold services today. 2601:3C6:8101:3B00:C01E:DB5D:1241:DC42 (talk) 16:27, 23 June 2023 (UTC)
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