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Joyce Coomer: Pellyton church was Methodist Building was once two-stories; and is now owned by former members and Pellytonites who purchased it from the United Methodist Church about 10 years ago, Joyce Coomer writes Scenic Adair Co., KY: Help needed to caption Pellyton photo By Joyce Coomer The church at Pellyton has been, as long as I can remember, and as far back as I remember people talking about it, Methodist. Currently the property is owned by former members and Pellytonites who purchased it from the United Methodist Church about 20 years ago. BR> Somewhere in your archives there is a photo I posted of the church building when it was two stories and the Masonic Lodge held their meetings upstairs. ( See: Favorite old photograph: Pellyton Church, Pellyton, KY) - Joyce M. Coomer This story was posted on 2014-02-09 13:10:56
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