There’s an historically and culturally significant church in the St. Anthony Park neighborhood of St. Paul, MN. Interestingly, however, it was not built here. Rather, it was moved from Wisconsin then reassembled in Minnesota – and the story behind the relocation of this church is fascinating.

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Today, the small church – which can, surprisingly, accommodate more than 200 people – is still occasionally used for weddings and special events. The grounds at Luther Seminary are sprawling and make a lovely place to spend an afternoon, as well. Consider grabbing some lunch to go from nearby Colossal Cafe on Como Avenue and having a picnic in this beautiful green space.

Have you visited the Old Muskego Church? Do you know of any other sites or landmarks that were built elsewhere and reassembled in Minnesota? Let us know in the comments!

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