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Thornley Chapel. Undated photo from the HSOG Newsletter.

Thornley Chapel. Undated photo from the HSOG Newsletter.  Left click for better view.

The Thornley Chapel was built at the corner of Pilgrim Pathway and Mt. Tabor Way.  It is named after one of the original members of the OGCMA. It was built in 1889 to be used for children’s  services. The original cost of construction including an organ was $2,774.00.

A project is now planned to restore the Chapel, but that has been put off at least until the fall of 2014 due to post-Sandy priorities.

November 3, 2012.  Trees fell down across from Thornley Chapel, but did not damage the building. Paul Goldfinger photo©

November 3, 2012. Trees fell down across from Thornley Chapel, but did not damage the building. Paul Goldfinger photo©  click left to view larger.

ALISON KRAUSS.   From the soundtrack of “O’ Brother Where Art Thou?”

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