The Round Church - Richmond
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Vermontish
N 44° 23.966 W 072° 59.938
18T E 659351 N 4918185
Built "round" so the Devil wouldn't have a corner to hide in.
Waymark Code: WM6RGD
Location: Vermont, United States
Date Posted: 07/13/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Telomere
Views: 10

The Round Church

This 16-sided church, Richmond's first meeting house, was built by a group led by William Rhodes in 1812-13 on land donated by Issac Gleason & Thomas Whitcomb.

The first Proprietors were members of five denominations: Baptist, Christian, Congregational, Methodist, & Universalist.

Richmond Town Meetings were held here for 160 years, until 1973, when it was closed due to structural problems and for restoration.

Maintained by the Richmond Historical Society, and staffed by volunteers, this National Historic Landmark is used for tours, meetings, ecumenical services, weddings, and concerts.

Henry Ford once offered to buy the church, for removal to his museum at Dearborn, Michigan.

Marker Name: The Round Church

Location: Richmond

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