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Little Church, Drumheller


This very tiny church is a popular place to stop at and take a few photos. My daughter and I called in two days ago, 29 September 2014, when we spent the day driving out to the Drumheller and the Badlands area and exploring a few places.
"Drumheller's LITTLE CHURCH Seating 10,000 people - 6 at a time. This church was first erected by local contractor Trygve Seland, in co-operation with the Ministerial Association in 1968 and was reconstructed by inmates of the Drumheller Institution in 1991. It was designed as a place of worship and mediation and not just a tourist attraction. Please treat it with respect. Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce." The Little Church has six one-person pews and a pulpit. At one time, it had stained glass windows and a brass bell in its steeple.
"Drumheller's LITTLE CHURCH Seating 10,000 people - 6 at a time. This church was first erected by local contractor Trygve Seland, in co-operation with the Ministerial Association in 1968 and was reconstructed by inmates of the Drumheller Institution in 1991. It was designed as a place of worship and mediation and not just a tourist attraction. Please treat it with respect. Drumheller and District Chamber of Commerce." The Little Church has six one-person pews and a pulpit. At one time, it had stained glass windows and a brass bell in its steeple.
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