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N 35 B 3.8K C 3 E Mar 20, 2021 F Mar 21, 2021
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Old Stone Church
West Boylston, MA

"The Old Stone Church was built in the 1890s and used as a church for only a few years. Below we see three pictures detailing the Church’s life from its construction to modern day. In the first, the oldest, taken sometime in the 1890s or early 1900s, the Church is ready to use, with its heavy wooden doors and stained glass windows. The windows, doors, and interior of the Church were moved to a new Church which is now the Masonic Lodge on Church Street. There’s also a carriage house behind the Church where people could park their carriages and leave their horses during services.

In 1973, the Church's roof caved in, leaving it in the pile of rubble that we see in the second picture below. Only the front and rear walls remained standing. Some town residents report that they heard the crash of the roof collapsing in the early morning.

The Church we see today is heavily restored and updated. It looks identical to its pre-collapse state, minus the windows, doors, and interior. The roof and some of the granite along the sides are made of new material and are not original to the structure. The Church’s surroundings have obviously changed as well: more trees and shrubs, no pathways, no carriage houses, and a man-made lake where a town once stood. Only the Old Stone Church remains to remind us of the town we lost to the Wachusett Reservoir. "

NOTE:

The Church is managed by the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation.
For information regarding the use of the grounds for weddings please contact the Rangers at Wachusett Reservoir Watershed D.C.R., Water Supply Protection 508-792-7806

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N 20 B 3.0K C 2 E Mar 20, 2021 F Mar 22, 2021
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West Boylston, Massachusetts
March 2021

"The Old Stone Church was built in the 1890s and used as a church for only a few years. Below we see three pictures detailing the Church’s life from its construction to modern day. In the first, the oldest, taken sometime in the 1890s or early 1900s, the Church is ready to use, with its heavy wooden doors and stained glass windows. The windows, doors, and interior of the Church were moved to a new Church which is now the Masonic Lodge on Church Street. There’s also a carriage house behind the Church where people could park their carriages and leave their horses during services.
In 1973, the Church's roof caved in, leaving it in the pile of rubble that we see in the second picture below. Only the front and rear walls remained standing. Some town residents report that they heard the crash of the roof collapsing in the early morning.

The Church we see today is heavily restored and updated. It looks identical to its pre-collapse state, minus the windows, doors, and interior. The roof and some of the granite along the sides are made of new material and are not original to the structure. The Church’s surroundings have obviously changed as well: more trees and shrubs, no pathways, no carriage houses, and a man-made lake where a town once stood. Only the Old Stone Church remains to remind us of the town we lost to the Wachusett Reservoir. "

Tags:   West Boylston Massachusetts United States old stone church church abandoned decay restoration restored New England Beaman Street historic history Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation DCR Wachusett Reservoir Baptist religion House of God houses of the holy HDR panorama high dynamic range photography legend tripping Sony A7RIV A7R Sony Alpha National Register of Historic Places on1pics stone granite rock wood beams wooden beams vertorama vertical

N 28 B 3.1K C 3 E Mar 20, 2021 F Mar 23, 2021
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West Boylston, Massachusetts
March 2021

"The Old Stone Church was built in the 1890s and used as a church for only a few years. Below we see three pictures detailing the Church’s life from its construction to modern day. In the first, the oldest, taken sometime in the 1890s or early 1900s, the Church is ready to use, with its heavy wooden doors and stained glass windows. The windows, doors, and interior of the Church were moved to a new Church which is now the Masonic Lodge on Church Street. There’s also a carriage house behind the Church where people could park their carriages and leave their horses during services.

In 1973, the Church's roof caved in, leaving it in the pile of rubble that we see in the second picture below. Only the front and rear walls remained standing. Some town residents report that they heard the crash of the roof collapsing in the early morning.

The Church we see today is heavily restored and updated. It looks identical to its pre-collapse state, minus the windows, doors, and interior. The roof and some of the granite along the sides are made of new material and are not original to the structure. The Church’s surroundings have obviously changed as well: more trees and shrubs, no pathways, no carriage houses, and a man-made lake where a town once stood. Only the Old Stone Church remains to remind us of the town we lost to the Wachusett Reservoir. "

Tags:   old stone church church abandoned decay restoration restored Massachusetts New England West Boylston Beaman Street historic history Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation DCR Wachusett Reservoir Baptist religion House of God houses of the holy HDR panorama high dynamic range photography legend tripping Sony A7RIV A7R Sony Alpha National Register of Historic Places on1pics stone granite rock wood beams wooden beams ILCE-7RM4 United States

N 27 B 3.2K C 1 E Mar 20, 2021 F Mar 23, 2021
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West Boylston, Massachusetts
March 2021

"The Old Stone Church was built in the 1890s and used as a church for only a few years. Below we see three pictures detailing the Church’s life from its construction to modern day. In the first, the oldest, taken sometime in the 1890s or early 1900s, the Church is ready to use, with its heavy wooden doors and stained glass windows. The windows, doors, and interior of the Church were moved to a new Church which is now the Masonic Lodge on Church Street. There’s also a carriage house behind the Church where people could park their carriages and leave their horses during services.

In 1973, the Church's roof caved in, leaving it in the pile of rubble that we see in the second picture below. Only the front and rear walls remained standing. Some town residents report that they heard the crash of the roof collapsing in the early morning.

The Church we see today is heavily restored and updated. It looks identical to its pre-collapse state, minus the windows, doors, and interior. The roof and some of the granite along the sides are made of new material and are not original to the structure. The Church’s surroundings have obviously changed as well: more trees and shrubs, no pathways, no carriage houses, and a man-made lake where a town once stood. Only the Old Stone Church remains to remind us of the town we lost to the Wachusett Reservoir. "

Tags:   old stone church church abandoned decay restoration restored Massachusetts New England West Boylston Beaman Street historic history Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation DCR Wachusett Reservoir Baptist religion House of God houses of the holy HDR panorama high dynamic range photography legend tripping Sony A7RIV A7R Sony Alpha National Register of Historic Places on1pics stone granite rock wood beams wooden beams ILCE-7RM4 United States

N 11 B 1.5K C 2 E Mar 20, 2021 F Mar 23, 2021
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West Boylston, Massachusetts
March 2021

"The Old Stone Church was built in the 1890s and used as a church for only a few years. Below we see three pictures detailing the Church’s life from its construction to modern day. In the first, the oldest, taken sometime in the 1890s or early 1900s, the Church is ready to use, with its heavy wooden doors and stained glass windows. The windows, doors, and interior of the Church were moved to a new Church which is now the Masonic Lodge on Church Street. There’s also a carriage house behind the Church where people could park their carriages and leave their horses during services.

In 1973, the Church's roof caved in, leaving it in the pile of rubble that we see in the second picture below. Only the front and rear walls remained standing. Some town residents report that they heard the crash of the roof collapsing in the early morning.

The Church we see today is heavily restored and updated. It looks identical to its pre-collapse state, minus the windows, doors, and interior. The roof and some of the granite along the sides are made of new material and are not original to the structure. The Church’s surroundings have obviously changed as well: more trees and shrubs, no pathways, no carriage houses, and a man-made lake where a town once stood. Only the Old Stone Church remains to remind us of the town we lost to the Wachusett Reservoir. "

Tags:   old stone church church abandoned decay restoration restored Massachusetts New England West Boylston Beaman Street historic history Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation DCR Wachusett Reservoir Baptist religion House of God houses of the holy HDR panorama high dynamic range photography legend tripping Sony A7RIV A7R Sony Alpha National Register of Historic Places on1pics stone granite rock wood beams wooden beams ILCE-7RM4 United States


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