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Mendocino Presbyterian Church

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Mendocino Presbyterian Church, built in 1868, is a stunning example of Gothic Revival architecture crafted entirely from redwood. Its steeply pitched roof, pointed-arch windows, and white clapboard exterior make it a landmark on the Mendocino headlands. Inside, the original wooden pews and stained glass create a serene atmosphere. The church's hillside location offers panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean, making it a favorite for photography and quiet reflection.

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  • Gothic Revival redwood architecture with steeple
  • Original stained glass windows and wooden pews
  • Ocean views from the church grounds

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