Vermont Church Falls
By Margaret Foster | From Preservation | July 23, 2007
The first Episcopal church in Swanton, Vt., was demolished this month.
Built in 1876, the American Gothic church was in the way of a new parish hall.
The congregation voted to tear down the building for a new one adjacent to the 1909 marble church used for services.
A local inn keeper wanted to move the building to save it, but church officials wanted to stay on schedule to complete the building by next summer.
The National Trust twice named the State of Vermont to its list of America's 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, in 1993 and 2004.
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