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There is a church in Bath, ME that has been converted for use as a theatre
and arts center. I think it is locally referred to as the 'Chocolate
Church'. Also, another one in Brunswick, ME. Anyone in Maine know the
specifics?
Sarah Andrews
Woodrow Wilson House
Washington, DC
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From: Kathy [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Saturday, October 07, 2000 4:32 PM
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Subject: churches as museums
Does anyone know of a church sanctuary that has been converted for use as a
museum? I would be interested in learning of any such projects or hearing
any other suggestions regarding reference material for such a project.
Thank you.
Kathy Dixson
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