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Trinity Episcopal Church, constructed between 1894 and 1895 and is the oldest church in Ashland. This is the only 19th-century church still occupied by its original denomination.

Historical church fixtures include the brass altar cross donated in 1899 and the baptismal font of white Lucindo marble hand carved by Ashland craftsman Samuel Penniston that was acquired around 1905. One of two 19th-century churches in Ashland that retains its original architectural qualities, the building contains noticeable characteristics of the Gothic Revival style, including a steeply pitched gable roof, a pointed west window, a south porch with gable, and trussed rafter roof construction.

Location: 44 N. Second St., Ashland Oregon 97520 Telephone 541-482-2656

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