This is Cottonwood Church located in south central Illinois. It's a landmark for many. It's been there for longer than I've been alive, and believe me, that's a long time. About a half-mile to the south is where one of my favorite aunts and uncles lived. You could always count on Uncle Clint to pull candy or gum out of his pocket. Plus, they had a talking bird, a barn, and ... drum roll ... a television! Since we didn't have one yet, we spent most Saturday nights at their house watching Gunsmoke. Aunt Ruth often provided popcorn, popcorn balls, or candy apples for the event. Wish I could go back to spend one more day with these precious people. So many treasured memories!
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,,,Betty, this looks like a "steepled ell" plan with its steepled entry tower located at the intersection of the nave and transept. checkout:
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