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Cane Ridge
Meetinghouse
One Of The
Earliest Churches Of Christ In America


As The Meetinghouse Looked Before The Outer
Edifice Was Built


The Outer Shrine Was Built In 1964


Some Scenes From
Inside The Shrine



Rostrum Where Many Preachers Preached |

Seats In Front |

The Upper-Chamber |

The Preserved Church Building
The Largest One-Room Log Cabin In America |

Barton W. Stone - Preacher Of Righteousness
Taken From A Painting By W.C. Bower |

Stained Glass Inside Shrine Of How Cane Ridge Looked When It Was Built
Taken From A Painting By W.C. Bower |

Stained Glass Rendition Of Baptismal Pool Where Stone Was Immersed -
Paris, Kentucky
Taken From A Painting By W.C. Bower |

Stained Glass Rendition Of Producing
The Christian Messenger
Taken From A Painting By W.C. Bower
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Burial
Site Of Barton W. Stone
Burial
Site Of William Rogers

Cane
Ridge is located north of Paris, Kentucky. If you are on Hwy 68 north of
Lexington you can either go through downtown Paris and turn right on Co. 460 or
go around Paris on 68 and turn right toward Paris (north of town) and then back
to the left on Co. 460. Go a couple of miles and turn left on C0. 537. Go 4 or 5
miles and the Meetinghouse is on the left.
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