ABANDONED Illuminati Castle - The Old Stone Church in West Boylston , Massachusetts
ABANDONED Illuminati Castle - The Old Stone Church in West Boylston , Massachusetts ( FOUND Satanic Ritual )
Lets go explore the Old Stone Church in West Boylston, Massachusetts!
Here is the history according to the bulletin board at the park:
Self Guided Tour: Old Stone Church
The site of the Old Stone Church, on the shoreline of the Wachusett Reservoir, serves as a monument to thousands of buildings that were removed from the Nashua River Valley to create the reservoir. The church was the only building that was allowed to remain because of its stone construction. All other wooden structures were removed because they could degrade the quality of the drinking water.
The Old Stone Church was a Baptist church built in 1892. It was built as a replacement for the wooden Baptist church that was destroyed by fire two years earlier. The Metropolitan Water Board bought the church from the Baptist Society in 1897. The church still held regular services until 1902 when the state took over the building. All of the interior items, as well as the stained glass windows and church bell, were moved to the new Baptist church location on Church Street in the center of West Boylston. This building remained the Baptist Church until the Freemasons took control of it in 1972. Today, the interior of the building still resembles the Old Stone Church.
The Old Stone Church was declared a National Historical Site in 1973; however by 1975 the roof and major portions of the walls had collapsed. The church was rebuilt over the next few years to replicate the original as much as possible at the cost of $181,000.00. The church was rededicated in 1983 s part of the town of West Boylston's 175th Anniversary.
The Old Stone Church today serves as a popular tourist attraction where visitors come to picnic, take photographs, fish, or simply enjoy the scenic value of the site. Bald Eagles, Common Loons, and several species of ducks can be viewed at the church.
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The Story of the Old Stone Church
From 1896 through 1905 West Boylston, Massachusetts endured the construction of the Wachusett Reservoir and the destruction of its homes, mills and farms. When the Wachusett Reservoir was completed, the Old Stone Church remained standing as the last remnant of the town which was once in the valley but was now flooded by the new reservoir. In 1974, the State awarded $87,000 for reinforcing the roof and walls of the church building. The following month, the church roof and three walls collapsed requiring rebuilding which was completed in the Spring of 1977.
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Sunset at Old Stone Church (West Boylston, MA)
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West Boylston, MA - Old Stone Church Closeup Time-Lapse
Taken on Aug. 26, 2015 at 1:15pm.
West Boylston, Massachusetts
Front side of the Old Stone Church on the Wachusett Reservoir.
West Boylston, MA - Old Stone Church Midday Time-Lapse
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Old Stone Church on the Wachusett Reservoir
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Wachusett Reservoir and the Old Stone Church
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The Old Stone Church was built in the early 1890s
The Old Stone Church was built in the early 1890s to replace the Baptist church which had been lost in a fire. Hardly 10 years later, it had to be abandoned for the reservoir. Because it was built of stone and was clearly going to be a scenic attraction, the commonwealth was persuaded by townsfolk to let it remain. It stands alone on a point of land by the side of the water as a reminder of what was lost to the reservoir. the 19th century, the Quinapoxet River joined the Stillwater River to become the southern branch of the Nashua River in the town of West Boylston. Just to the east of the confluence of these rivers was constructed a magnificent stone church.
From 1896 through 1905 West Boylston endured the building of the Wachusett Reservoir and the destruction of its mills and farms. When the Wachusett Reservoir was completed, this impressive Old Stone Church remained standing as the last remnant of the town which was once in the valley, but was now flooded by the new reservoir.
The predecessor of the Old Stone Church was the second house of worship for the Baptist Society in West Boylston, dedicated on December 6, 1832.
The church and its neighboring church, Saint Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, were destroyed by a fire on May 2, 1890.
The present Old Stone Church was built on the same site and was scheduled for dedication on March 17, 1892, but a fire again badly damaged the interior of the church and the dedication was postponed until May 19, 1892.
In June 1897, the Metropolitan Water Board awarded the Baptist Society $22,500 for the loss of the church for the construction of the reservoir. The last Baptist service was held in April 1902.
On April 13, 1973, the Old Stone Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On June 27, 1974, the State awarded $87,000 for reinforcing the roof and walls of the church building. The following month, the church roof and three walls collapsed requiring rebuilding which was completed in the Spring of 1977.
On September 25, 1983, on the occasion of the year of the 175th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of West Boylston, the Rededication of the Old Stone Church was held.
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In the 19th century, the Quinapoxet River joined the Stillwater River to become the southern branch of the Nashua River in the town of West Boylston. Just to the east of the confluence of these rivers was constructed a magnificent stone church.
From 1896 through 1905 West Boylston endured the building of the Wachusett Reservoir and the destruction of its mills and farms. When the Wachusett Reservoir was completed, this impressive Old Stone Church remained standing as the last remnant of the town which was once in the valley, but was now flooded by the new reservoir.
The predecessor of the Old Stone Church was the second house of worship for the Baptist Society in West Boylston, dedicated on December 6, 1832.
The church and its neighboring church, Saint Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, were destroyed by a fire on May 2, 1890.
The present Old Stone Church was built on the same site and was scheduled for dedication on March 17, 1892, but a fire again badly damaged the interior of the church and the dedication was postponed until May 19, 1892.
In June 1897, the Metropolitan Water Board awarded the Baptist Society $22,500 for the loss of the church for the construction of the reservoir. The last Baptist service was held in April 1902.
On April 13, 1973, the Old Stone Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On June 27, 1974, the State awarded $87,000 for reinforcing the roof and walls of the church building. The following month, the church roof and three walls collapsed requiring rebuilding which was completed in the Spring of 1977.
On September 25, 1983, on the occasion of the year of the 175th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of West Boylston, the Rededication of the Old Stone Church was held.
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An aerial view of the Old Stone Church.
In the 19th century, the Quinapoxet River joined the Stillwater River to become the southern branch of the Nashua River in the town of West Boylston. Just to the east of the confluence of these rivers was constructed a magnificent stone church.
From 1896 through 1905 West Boylston endured the building of the Wachusett Reservoir and the destruction of its mills and farms. When the Wachusett Reservoir was completed, this impressive Old Stone Church remained standing as the last remnant of the town which was once in the valley, but was now flooded by the new reservoir.
The predecessor of the Old Stone Church was the second house of worship for the Baptist Society in West Boylston, dedicated on December 6, 1832.
The church and its neighboring church, Saint Anthony's Roman Catholic Church, were destroyed by a fire on May 2, 1890.
The present Old Stone Church was built on the same site and was scheduled for dedication on March 17, 1892, but a fire again badly damaged the interior of the church and the dedication was postponed until May 19, 1892.
In June 1897, the Metropolitan Water Board awarded the Baptist Society $22,500 for the loss of the church for the construction of the reservoir. The last Baptist service was held in April 1902.
On April 13, 1973, the Old Stone Church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
On June 27, 1974, the State awarded $87,000 for reinforcing the roof and walls of the church building. The following month, the church roof and three walls collapsed requiring rebuilding which was completed in the Spring of 1977.
On September 25, 1983, on the occasion of the year of the 175th Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town of West Boylston, the Rededication of the Old Stone Church was held.
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