Frostville Village Church

Frostville Village Church
A wedding chapel was dedicated in the tiny village of Frostville on August 10, 2008. The Greek Revival structure was constructed in 1847 on the land of Amos Briggs, son of Olmsted Township pioneers Thomas and Abiah Briggs. Located at the corner of Butternut Ridge and Ridgeville, now known as Lorain and Barton Roads, the church served the region's Methodist community until 1868. The First Congregationalist Church soon-after purchased the building, where they held services until moving to a new house of worship in 1964. The building was eventually donated to the Olmsted Historical Society by the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and relocated to Frostville in 2005. | Creator: Images courtesy of Olmsted Historical Society
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