St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church Is A Pretty Place Of Worship In West Virginia
It goes without saying there are a lot of beautiful churches in the world. Religious fervor inspires the creation of man-made wonders like nothing else. It really takes a special church to stand out as particularly gorgeous. We’ve got a historic church right here in West Virginia that is absolutely breathtaking. St. Peter’s Roman Catholic Church has been around for centuries and between its magnificent architecture and unparalleled location, we think you’ll agree it’s one of the prettiest places of worship in the state.
St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church was built in Harpers Ferry in 1833. It was actually the only church in the town that survived the devastation of the Civil War.
While the architecture is obviously magnificent, what makes this place really special is the location. It's located just off the Appalachian Trail and has beautiful views of the Shenandoah Gorge and Potomac River.
You can actually see the church from much of the historic areas in Lower Town in Harpers Valley.
For more information about the history of this beautiful place, check out this website from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Department of Anthropology.
Have you attended a service at this stunning church in West Virginia? Share your experiences in the comments!
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Address: St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, 110 Church St, Harpers Ferry, WV 25425, USA
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