Dedication of Restored Tucker Hall, 2012

Dedication of Restored Tucker Hall, 2012
Tucker Hall was built with the rest of the new St. Paul's in Cleveland Heights in 1928. Originally intended to serve as the parish hall, its use as a temporary sanctuary stretched nearly a quarter-century until the present nave was completed. Following a remodeling in 1991 to create new office space, it was renamed for the Right Rev. Beverly Tucker, bishop of the Diocese of Ohio in the 1930s-40s. More recently it underwent a restoration to fulfill its original function after offices moved next door to a Tudor-style home on Coventry Road purchased by St. Paul's.

Image courtesy of St. Paul's Episcopal Church.
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