Antebellum Church Remains the Same
180+ years later, this historic chapel in South Carolina is no longer in use, and today, still looks much like it did when it was first built
180+ years later, this historic chapel in South Carolina is no longer in use, and today, still looks much like it did when it was first built
This 1907 funeral photo provides a fascinating glimpse into a somber scene. But the details that emerge in the photograph are fascinating!
Built in 1908, one Virginia family erected this stone chapel in honor of their son who passed away too soon.
This sleepy crossroads in rural Georgia used to be an important town along well-traveled travel routes. But today, very little remains of the community.
Founded in rural Virginia in 1875 by Scotch-Irish immigrants, this church would close 100 years after it was founded.
Built in 1873, this Methodist Church served the town of Ridgeway for 100 years before finally closing its doors for good in 1980.
This antebellum Alabama church was built in the 1830s but was abandoned long ago. Today, a new spirit inhabits it’s walls.
If you’ve ever wondered how to clean grave markers at old burial sites, this article will answer your questions!
This farmhouse from 1889 holds the stories of a family that helped build its surrounding community. Today it sits empty and is for sale.
Built in 1876, this chapel in Western North Carolina was the first church made of handmade bricks in this region.
[Buncombe County]