Renovation of Gothic cathedral nears an end
Scaffolding still obscures the entrance of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, and inside craftsmen are busy manning miter saws and layering ceiling plaster and floor tiles. But a sneak peek inside the Gothic downtown church suggests a glorious restoration, once the $7 million project is finished. It has been a long three years for the 4,200 members of the congregation, who have worshipped and wed inside the adjacent Averyt Hall in the Trinity Center for Missions and Ministry during the absence from the cathedral.
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Renovation of Gothic cathedral nears an end
Posted on July 31st, 2010 by
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