Tiffany Treasure Of The Finger Lakes

The Willard Memorial Chapel is certainly a treasure as well as a hidden gem of the Finger Lakes. Located in Auburn, New York, the historic site was originally part of the Auburn Theological Seminary established in 1818. The chapel was constructed between 1892 and 1894. The chapel’s interior was entirely designed and handcrafted by the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company of New York City.

After the seminary relocated to Manhattan in 1939, the chapel complex served various purposes, including use by the U.S. Navy during World War II and later as apartments for veterans. In 1957, the Seventh-day Adventist Church purchased and maintained the chapel until 1988.

Facing the threat of dismantlement of its Tiffany features in 1989, the Community Preservation Committee (CPC) launched a successful fundraising campaign to purchase and preserve the chapel, acquiring it in 1990.

Today, Willard Memorial Chapel is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places and functions as a community center, hosting social and cultural activities, and serves as a tourist destination, wedding venue, concert hall, and lecture hall.

In April 2005, it received National Historic Landmark designation.

Read all the details about this Tiffany treasure on the chapel’s website: https://www.willard-chapel.com

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And while you’re visiting Willard Memorial Chapel, make sure you stop in to see Sandy at Artistic Impressions! The studio is just inside the front doors of the Welch Memorial Building. Learn more about Artistic Impressions on Facebook and Sandy’s website.

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We are so appreciative of the great service team at Superior Mazda in Bentonville, Arkansas! Part of our recent 3,400 mile journey took us over nearly deserted highways leading to Rogers, Arkansas, and also over a screw laying in the road while we were somewhere North of Joplin, Missouri. With the dashboard tire pressure indicator showing the pressure dropping by about a pound every 10 miles in the driver’s side, rear tire, we tried to get as far as we could before we ended up at the side of the road.

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