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</img>[[File:Bloomingdale%20United%20Methodist%20Church.jpg|right|thumb|Bloomingdale United Methodist Church ]] </img>[[File:Bloomingdale%20United%20Methodist-Penobscot.jpg|left|thumb|Undated, but probably c. 1930s.  Courtesy of the |Penobscot Maritime Museum[[http://pmm.pastperfect-online.com/36272cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=9A7F5CDD-D03C-41FE-B441-782639476471;type=102|None]]| (Prints available) ]]  '''Address:''' Saranac Avenue ([[New%20York%20Route%203|New York Route 3]]), [[Bloomingdale|Bloomingdale]]  
[[File:Bloomingdale United Methodist Church.jpg|right|thumb|Bloomingdale United Methodist Church ]] [[File:Bloomingdale United Methodist-Penobscot.jpg|left|thumb|Undated, but probably c. 1930s.  Courtesy of the |Penobscot Maritime Museum]][[http://pmm.pastperfect-online.com/36272cgi/mweb.exe?request=record;id=9A7F5CDD-D03C-41FE-B441-782639476471;type=102|None]]| (Prints available) ]]  '''Address:''' Saranac Avenue ([[New%20York%20Route%203|New York Route 3]]), [[Bloomingdale|Bloomingdale]]  


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Bloomingdale United Methodist Church
Penobscot Maritime Museum

[[1]]| (Prints available) ]] Address: Saranac Avenue (New York Route 3), Bloomingdale

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Year built: 1874; remodeled in 1908

Architect: This church was likely based on a design by Methodist minister George Bowler, from his book Chapel and Church Architecture, published in 1856.

Other information:

See Adirondack Churches by Sally E. Svenson, page 63, for comparative photos of this church, "before and after the ceiling between its first and second stories was removed in 1908 and the sanctuary relocated to the ground floor." The present windows are replacements for two rows of windows on the first and, then, second story.

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