I ran back to the van for my jacket and camera and at 11 AM I jumped aboard the open-air trolley for a tour of Pathways to Prayer by Lee Freeman.
A tour of downtown Florence's houses of Worship.
I sat in the section with no windows so I could take pictures.
We stopped at St Mark's's MB church built around 1859, the second oldest black church in Florence.
Looked like they were having a yard sale in the parking lot.
St Marks MB Church |
St Joseph Catholic Church |
Bethel CP Church |
Our next stop was St Joseph Catholic Church built around 1878, their priest was Benedict Manges.
This church overlooks the very large Florence Cemetery. My neighbor's kids went to school at St Joseph's.
Our next stop was at the First Baptist Church on Wood Avenue next door to the Florence Library. This church purchased the old Florence Library and uses it for classrooms. Their parking lot is full during events at Wilson Park and First Fridays downtown.
First Baptist Church |
Wood Avenue Church of Christ |
We rode passed many old historic homes on Wood Avenue. |
Temple B'Nai Israel |
Calvary Fellowship of the Church of the Shoals |
First presbyterian church |
Regions Bank Greek Revival building with a two-story colonnade composed of 24 columns. |
First Methodist Church |
In front of their church was a sign that read: We are P.A.W.S. RESCUE ADOPT FOSTER
Our mission: Creating a more humane and caring environment for animals in Northwest Alabama. Partnering with local animal control & law enforcement for community assistance to help homeless, unwanted, and abused pets.
Trinity Episcopal Church |
Tennessee Valley Community Church and Center was our last stop |
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