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Bellevue Presbyterian Church (addendum)

Bellevue Presbyterian Church, the oldest Presbyterian Church West of the Mississippi River, is only a half-hour drive from my own small Missouri hometown. I’ve blogged twice about Bellevue already, so if you missed those blogs, you can catch them here and here.

This blog is primarily to show off three of the creepiest and most fun pictures I took on the inside of the church.

This first photo is of a fire extinguisher like no fire extinguisher I’ve seen before. Check out the detail. This thing is a work of rural Missouri art:

Puttin' Out Fires, photo by smalltowngirl

Puttin' Out Fires, photo by smalltowngirl

And then there was the creepy old electric lift chair. Notice the leather seat strap. Vaguely reminescent of the less holy electric chair, no?

Electric (Lift) Chair, photo by smalltowngirl

Electric (Lift) Chair, photo by smalltowngirl

Finally, an maybe the creepiest of these three creepy old church photos, is a self-portrait of me, smalltowngirl, in a old, old mirror.

smalltowngirl haunted self-portrait, photo by smalltowngirl

smalltowngirl haunted self-portrait, photo by smalltowngirl


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