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Recently, I revisited one of my favorite church/school combos that I initially explored in April of last year. Not much had changed and I didn't take quite as many pictures but it was an immensely enjoyable afternoon. It's amazing what exploring can do for you in the midst of a bad week. 1. First, the church IMG_2669 by KMD1720, on Flickr 2. IMG_2672 by KMD1720, on Flickr 3. IMG_2674 by KMD1720, on Flickr 4. IMG_2670 by KMD1720, on Flickr 5. I don't believe these stuffed animals were present last year. IMG_2667 by KMD1720, on Flickr 6. IMG_2668 by KMD1720, on Flickr 7. Confessional IMG_2678 by KMD1720, on Flickr 8. And now for the school IMG_2683 by KMD1720, on Flickr 9. IMG_2687 by KMD1720, on Flickr 10. IMG_2689 by KMD1720, on Flickr 11. IMG_2698 by KMD1720, on Flickr 12. IMG_2702 by KMD1720, on Flickr 13. IMG_2706 by KMD1720, on Flickr
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Cool stuff. Looks like your album on Flickr is pretty thorough. Good work.
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Looks like it has had a tough last few years. Really curious find with the animals, wonder what was going on there.
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Pretty sad it's gotten that torn-up, definitely looks like it was a beautiful spot when active. Nice pics, though. Is the language on the cornerstone Slovenian?
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Posted by Comrade Kip Is the language on the cornerstone Slovenian?
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I think it's Slovak. This church was built by Slovak immigrants in an area heavily settled by them. It looks like "za boha a narod" means "for God and nation."
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