Pennsylvania Country Churches - Heckton Church at Fort Hunter Close1 Autumn - Dauphin County
by Michael Mazaika
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Pennsylvania Country Churches - Heckton Church at Fort Hunter Close1 Autumn - Dauphin County
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Michael Mazaika
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Close view of Heckton Methodist Church, originally built in 1885 on land donated by Henrietta McAllister. The church, which stood in the floodplain of the Susquehanna River, had been damaged by flood waters and fire over the years and was relocated to higher ground in 2009 in Fort Hunter Park outside of Harrisburg, in Dauphin County. Image = PA Country Churches-Heckton Church Close1 Autumn 101814 517-521 E-P M C1 FT G-5 PSP I-Rz .jpg.
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February 8th, 2015
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Comments (3)
Anita Faye
Gorgeous capture of a beautiful little church, so lovely off center bringing in the colorful trees Michael! l/f
Michael Mazaika replied:
Thanks, Anita. Interesting story behind this old church. As I understand it, this is not the original location of this church. I appreciate your kind thoughts and encouragement. - Mike
Robert Hebert
Love these old buildings and the history behind them.
Michael Mazaika replied:
Agreed, the stories they tell us as well as those they conjur up in our imagination. Thanks, Robert. - Mike