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McNear: Mendocino’s Presbyterian Church was constructed ‘like the hull of a ship’ — upside down
When driving north along Highway 1 towards Mendocino, the Presbyterian Church steeple is one of the first structures you’ll see as the town comes into view. At a height of 78 feet, the steeple rises above the structures along the south side of Mendocino’s Main Street, immediately drawing the eye. A Presbyterian congregation was formed […] The post McNear: Mendocino’s Presbyterian Church was constructed ‘like the hull of a ship’ — upside down appeared first on Local News Matters .
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When driving north along Highway 1 towards Mendocino, the Presbyterian Church steeple is one of the first structures you’ll see as the town comes into view. At a height of 78 feet, the steeple rises above the structures along the south side of Mendocino’s Main Street, immediately drawing the eye. A Presbyterian congregation was formed […] The post McNear: Mendocino’s Presbyterian Church was constructed ‘like the hull of a ship’ — upside down appeared first on Local News Matters .
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According to Local News Matters’s linked item, McNear: Mendocino’s Presbyterian Church was constructed ‘like the hull of a ship’ — upside down, When driving north along Highway 1 towards Mendocino, the Presbyterian Church steeple is one of the first structures you’ll see as the town comes into view. At a height of 78 feet, the steeple rises above the structures along the south side of Mendocino’s Main Street, immediately drawing the eye. A Presbyterian congregation was formed […] The post McNear: Mendocino’s Presbyterian Church was constructed ‘like the hull of a ship’ — upside down appeared first on Local News Matters .
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