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Located on the Pioneer Living History Museum grounds — an open-air attraction that invites visitors to experience 19th-century Arizona and the Wild West — this church is a copy of the St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church which stood in Globe, Ariz., from 1880 through 1927 (and in still in operation today as St. Paul's United Methodist Church).
Located within a village of historical buildings that have been rescued from different parts of the (then) Arizona Territory, the painstakingly and authentically reconstructed church was based upon church records, original photos, newspaper clippings, personal interviews and more than 1,500 hours of research.
Now referred to as the Community Church, it is used for Sunday worship, and is available to rent out throughout the year.
Located within a village of historical buildings that have been rescued from different parts of the (then) Arizona Territory, the painstakingly and authentically reconstructed church was based upon church records, original photos, newspaper clippings, personal interviews and more than 1,500 hours of research.
Now referred to as the Community Church, it is used for Sunday worship, and is available to rent out throughout the year.
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