- Grace Episcopal Church (Georgetown, Colorado)
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name =Grace Episcopal Church
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caption = Grace Episcopal Church, built 1870, now overlooks I-70 in Georgetown
location =408 Taos Street Georgetown, CO 80444-0133
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lat_degrees = 39
lat_minutes = 42
lat_seconds = 17
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 105
long_minutes = 41
long_seconds = 49
long_direction = W
area =
built =1870
architect = D.H. Joy
architecture =Carpenter Gothic
added = 1973-08-14
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visitation_year =
refnum = 73000465
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governing_body = Grace Episcopal Church is an historicCarpenter Gothic church inGeorgetown, Colorado . Built in 1870, it now overlooks Interstate 70. Grace Episcopal is still an active church in theEpiscopal Diocese of Colorado . OnAugust 14 ,1973 , the church was added to theNational Register of Historic Places .History
The first Episcopal congregation in Georgetown was organized by 1867, eight years after Georgetown was founded. Its members included transplants to Georgetown from
England ,Cornwall ,Wales , and the Eastern United States. The Church building was designed by local resident D. H. Joy, and construction began on the structure in 1869. A strong wind blew the half-completed structure down in November of that year, delaying construction until 1870. The building was finally consecrated in 1872.The interior of the church reflects the wealth of Georgetown in the 1870's. The original pews, which are still in use today, are made of walnut. The pipe organ, constructed by C. Anderson in Denver, was purchased in 1877. Still in use, it is the oldest operational organ in the state. In 1882, a three-panel
reredos was painted by Mrs. Anderson P. Stephens of Lawson, Colorado. The reredos still stands above thealtar .The church continued to draw a small congregation after the 1894 silver crash. At times it has shared priests with the Episcopal churches in
Central City andIdaho Springs . Services are still held in the church every Sunday.Historic preservation
Interest in preserving the church has been bolstered by the availability of funds which are taken by the State from gambling revenues in Central City and Black Hawk, for use in the preservation of historic buildings. The church received a State Historical Fund for exterior preservation in 2002. [cite web |url=http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/news/win02/grants.htm |title=Historic preservation gambling funds create jobs and preserve history throughout Colorado |accessdate=2007-02-21 |last=Neely |first=Ronald J. |year=2002 |month=Winter |work=The Silver Queen Preservation News |publisher=Historic Georgetown, Inc.]
In 2006, the church received a Stephen H. Hart Award from the
Colorado Historical Society for their outstanding work in restoring the neighboring Snetzer Building. [cite web |url=http://www.historicgeorgetown.org/news/win06/gracehartaward.htm |title=Grace Episcopal Church receives prestigious Stephen Hart Award |accessdate=2007-02-21 |last=Skeen |first=Cynthia |year=2006 |month=Winter |work=The Silver Queen Preservation News |publisher=Historic Georgetown, Inc.]ee also
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Grace Episcopal Church References
External links
* [http://graceepiscchurch.tripod.com/ Grace Episcopal Church]
* [https://www.theredbook.org/index.cfm?event=church.view&ID=1000937 Grace Episcopal Church listing in The Episcopal Church Annual]
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