St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Tombstone, Arizona.
We drive through Tombstone on our way to and from the Farmer's Market in Bisbee every Saturday. I enjoy seeing and photographing old buildings and Tombstone and Bisbee are full of them. :)
Sharing with InSPIREd Sunday.
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We visited Tombstone on our travels.
i like that shade of almost terra cotta for the door and trim!
Very interested to see a western interpretation of Episcopal Church architecture. I've been photographing all the Episcopal churhes in Louisville and most are grey stone more like the English Anglican church, the mother of EC. But most all have the red doors. Like TWG, I appreciate the terra cotta red of this one--so appropriate for this western example. Oh, and the simple cross on your church is much like all that I've photographed.
Very nice -- I wonder if Wyatt Earp ever attended there? :)
I love that big archway front door. The red door also works well with the rest of the design as well.
That church is neat looking...
I couldn't help thinking about 'pizza' when you were talking about Tombstone. I was thinking...sausage and onion! LOL...!!!
great photos. Love the historical places.
Happy Memorial Day! Pat
Often, reading your blog - i want to traipse around Arizona. Sometimes i "think" i know the sate - then, i read your blog and see photos and realize there is So Much More.
Thank you for "bringin' it."
You put dreams of adventure back in my world.
-g-
This church definitely echos Southwest!...:)JP
Pretty church! Really like the bright red doors.
Love that red door...nice church!
Beautiful archway.
I learned from this meme that Episcopal churches have red doors. Isn't that interesting? This one does. I like it's subdued red color. It's a very pretty little church! Still haven't gotten to Bisbee. Think Yvonne and I will try to do that one day while Russell's away...make it a girl's trip. :-)
i love the red door. awesome church. thank you for sharing with us. have a great week. ( :
I'd like to see the inside. It looks cozy.
What a lovely old church!
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