Aspen Community Church - Aspen, CO
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Outspoken1
N 39° 11.528 W 106° 49.263
13S E 342734 N 4339677
This church has a 700 pound bronze bell cast in 1901 that was installed in 1943.
Waymark Code: WMYDWF
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 06/03/2018
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rjmcdonough1
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"The building, which rises three stories in height, was dedicated as a Presbyterian Church in March 1891. Walls are of random coursed, rough cut sandstone. Somewhat fortress like in overall appearance, the façade is dominated by a large corner bell tower that is cylindrical in form and topped with a bell shaped roof. A heavy slightly pointed arch of stone defines the main entry. The top of the arch is filled with a floral fresco carved from a sandstone slab. Gables extend from the steeply pitched hipped roof. " (from (visit link) )

"The church is one of Aspen's most distinctive buildings, a massive structure built of Frying Pan Valley sandstone, with a large round tower and buttresses in the style of an ancient castle. Located on the corner of Aspen and Bleeker streets, the originally Presbyterian church was built in 1890 at a cost of $20,000. As imposing as the exterior may be, the sanctuary has an unexpected poetic beauty. There are oaken pews and colorful stained-glass windows.

The church's cornerstone is a great white block that strongly contrasts with the red walls. It encases a vault containing a Bible, a copy of the official Presbyterian newspaper, some city papers, and the names of all the church officers and workmen who completed the building.

In the 1920s as the population of Aspen dwindled, the small Presbyterian and Methodist congregations merged into a federated church. In 1934, the federated church in Loma Colorado became Presbyterian and the Aspen Federated Church became Methodist, and the church is served by Methodist pastors to this day." (from (visit link) )

The NRHP form may be found at (visit link) .
Address of Tower:
200 N. Aspen St.
Aspen, CO USA
81641


Still Operational: yes

Number of bells in tower?: 1

Relevant website?: [Web Link]

Rate tower: Not listed

Tours or visits allowed in tower?: Not listed

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