One Of The Most Enchanting Churches Is Right Here In Vermont, The Old Round Church in Richmond
By Luke|Published May 01, 2020
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Luke was born and raised in Colchester, Vermont, and is a recent graduate of the University of Vermont where he studied philosophy and economics. His interests and hobbies include: reading, writing, learning new languages, hiking and playing outdoor sports.
Vermont, and for that matter the U.S., is not known for old and astonishing cathedrals, but what we do have are old-fashioned and elegant churches throughout our land. Such an establishment is the Old Round Church in Richmond. The architectural beauty and simplicity of this idyllic church invite the visitor to a warm and lovely small-town Vermont setting.
The Old Round Church was constructed between 1812 and 1814 and was built to serve five congregations in the area, as well as a meeting location for the town of Richmond.
Because of the unusual shape of the church, a few legends have persisted through the years as to why the church was constructed in such a manner. One such tale explains that the sixteen-sided structure was a way to make it impossible for the devil to be hiding in a corner. Well, that's one way to solve the problem.
The Round Church is considered to be one of the first congregational churches in the community of Richmond, and it has done a splendid job resisting time’s persistent march towards decay.
Have you visited the Old Round Church in Richmond? What were your experiences visiting this charming church? Leave a comment below and tell us your stories and thoughts.