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2nd Street, St. John’s Episcopal Church

Presque Isle Yesterday & Today

Oldest standing public building today in Presque Isle, built in 1876.
Front view of a white church with a steep dark roof and steeple, arched windows, and a small ramped entrance, next to a white two-story house with a porch, set along a roadside with shrubs and a lightly overcast sky.Side view of a white church with a tall steeple and dark roof, featuring arched windows, a small entrance ramp, and a paved area in front, with trees and a partly cloudy sky in the background.

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