Unidentified church with large croud gathered outside. A horse and buggy is at right and a few of the men in the crowd have musical instruments. Real photo postcard.
Historic Pennsylvania: Ephrata Cloister. Founded in 1732 by Conrad Beissel and a group of German Pietists, who established a Protestant Monestery known as the German Seventh Day Baptist. Buildings shown are the Saron (Sisters' House), the Saal (Place of Worship), and Beissel's Cottage. Restoration by the Pennsylania Historical and Museum Commission.
"Vorspiel" - depicting the unique life of the solitary in the 18th century Ephrata Cloister - is presented regularly during summer months - at the Cloister, Ephrata, Pennsylvania.
Historic Pennsylvania: Ephrata Cloister, Founded in 1732 by Conrad Beissel and a group of German Pietists, who established a Protestant monastery known as the German Seventh Day Baptist. Veiw shows interior of the Saal (Church). The chamfered pilasters are two stories high. The table is pegged pine plank, 16.5" x 21". On the wall, an original Fraktur-Shriften (Biblical sayings and poem) in the early writign school. Restoration by the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission.
Ephrata Academy - Built in 1837 by the Religious Society of Seventh Day (German) Baptists. At one time it was a fashionable boarding school. It served to carry on the fine education tradtion of the 18th century Ephrata Religious Community. It was later used by the township school system as late as 1926.
Historic St. Stephen's Evangelical Lutheran Church. A Church of the Lutheran Church in America and the Central Pennsylvania Synod. Organized in 1874, the present building was erected in 1875. Located at the corner of South Duke and Church Streets, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.