5/5 Jacqueline V. 5 years ago on Google
Indeed
a
work
of
art
that
brings
both
history
and
architecture
together
spiritually
in
the
Gothic
Revival
style.
This
Cathedral
underwent
a
significant
renovation
and
has
managed
to
merge
the
old
and
the
new.
They
make
a
concerted
effort
to
involve
membership
and
invite
you
to
enjoy
this
magnificent
edifice.
They
have
events
open
to
the
public,
and
you
can
sit
comfortably
as
you
listen.
Services
are
held
regularly
including
a
Blessing
of
the
Animals
that
draws
a
large
crowd.
They
have
accomplished
Choirs
and
rival
those
one
imagines
you'd
see
in
Europe
or
at
a
famous
concert
hall.
On
the
expansive
grounds,
they
hold
a
Memorial
Day
Fair
and
Craft
Show.
Weather
permitting,
this
is
a
delightful
way
to
enjoy
and
spend
the
afternoon.
Even
if
you
are
not
Episcopal,
all
are
welcome
to
participate
here
and
visit.
And
for
those
who
enjoy
gardens,
there
is
a
large,
old
Hawthorn
located
here
that
was
a
gift
to
the
Church
from
England.
History
lives
on
in
Garden
City.
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