Not far off U.S. Route 50 in Silver Lake, W. Va., is a church that is said to be the smallest house of worship in the continental United States.
The name of the church is Our Lady of The Pines. It is a short drive from the magnificent Blackwater Falls State Park.
According to the fantastic Web site Roadside America this Roman Catholic church contains seating for 12, and the exterior measures 24 ft. x 12 ft.
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The church includes some beautiful stained glass windows and is open for worship to visitors. The church is roughly an hour’s drive from Deep Creek Lake.
Roadside America devotes another page on its Web site to many other tiny churches around the country. I guess some might dispute if the church in Silver Lake is the smallest in the Lower 48, but it certainly has to be in the running for the tiniest as well as the best kept up and most charming church.
If you are also seeking a small house to vacation in to go along with your visit to Our Lady of the Pines, please check out my post on Blue Moon Rising in Deep Creek Lake, Md., about a eco resort that features all small houses.
If the smallest church was not enough of a reason to visit Silver Lake, behind the church is a post office, and you guessed it, its said the be the smallest mailing office in the Lower 48.
Thanks so much for visiting my blog today, Rob
Very cool!
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thanks sharon! it is a very small church
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Lovely images as usual, Rob. Enjoy your weekend
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thanks barb, you have a great weekend as well!
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Lovely. Here’s a link to the chapel in Yosemite National Park. It isn’t as small as the one you’ve shared with us, but it is in such a beautiful setting. You have to let the slideshow go past a few pictures of Yosemite National Park before it gets to the chapel photos. My favorite is the one in the wintertime…http://www.yosemitevalleychapel.org/photos.htm
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thanks galen, I have heard about that chapel but have not gotten to Yosemite yet. Thanks so much for the link
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Love this little church and the stand of pine trees surrounding it. Your pictures capture the simple beauty of the stained glass-
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Thanks Jean, it is another one of those great places to visit within easy driving distance of DCL
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I’m a great fan of the Small House Movement and have watched it expand over recent years. Shame there isn’t an affordable version here in Australia. It’s fascinating to see how they fit so much into such a small space. I’d do anything to get away from the ‘Rent Trap’.
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I think the small house movement in the U.S. is growing in some parts of the country but when you get in to the large metro areas, the land values are so high, the property will be 3 x what the house costs.
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