The Griswoldville chapel in Connecticut is a historic church when the town was a farming community. Many brides choose to be married here because of it’s rustic setting.

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The Griswoldville chapel in Connecticut is a historic church when the town was a farming community. Many brides choose to be married here because of it’s rustic setting.


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Great Picture! where in CT is that? i’m in Middletown. there are so many great little churches and neat buildings all over the state.
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What a beautiful and serene picture. Thanks for sharing.
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What a neat picture. Thanks for sharing.
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nice picture
gorgeous church
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Enjoyed reading your blog. Keep up the good work!
Kas
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What a great picture. We have a church very similar to that. It must be a New England thing.
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How lovely. I wish I lived there. I so wish I lived in Connecticut.
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