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Dorothy Catholic Church

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    A ghost town with 2 churches less than 100 feet away from each other.Dorothy thrived in the early part of the 20th century and had in it;s heyday a pop. of 100 residents. About 12 live there today.
    This is the old Catholic church which thrived in existence from 1932 to 1916:




    The other next door was a United Church which lasted from 1944 to 1967.
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    Cool shot Casil. I like really like the colors and shadows you captured here as well as the angle of the church! Nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by miker View Post
    Cool shot Casil. I like really like the colors and shadows you captured here as well as the angle of the church! Nice!
    EXACTLY what Mike said!!!
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    Me, three. The building looks pretty well preserved. Is there a group that looks after the town?

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    Quote Originally Posted by casil403 View Post
    This is the old Catholic church which thrived in existence from 1932 to 1916:
    So it went back in time. That's amazing.

    Nice shot.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mad Aussie View Post
    So it went back in time. That's amazing.
    OOPS! Hello McFly! I guess anything is possible in Alberta huh?

    Thanks for the kind words peoples...and the error catch MA.
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    What everyone else said... another spot on exposure.

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