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Saint James' Episcopal Church (Pewee Valley, Kentucky)

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Saint James' Episcopal Church in Pewee Valley, Kentucky, is a historic Gothic Revival structure completed in 1866. The church features a wooden frame, steeply pitched roof, and a small bell tower. Inside, visitors are greeted by warm wood pews, a simple altar, and beautiful stained glass windows depicting biblical scenes. The churchyard includes graves of notable local figures, including Confederate soldiers. As an active congregation, it hosts regular services and community events, offering a serene setting for reflection and a connection to Kentucky's post-Civil War history.

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  • Observe the Gothic Revival wooden architecture and bell tower.
  • View the stained glass windows with biblical imagery.
  • Explore the churchyard cemetery with historic graves.

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