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Lovely church
We visited this historic church when we were on a walking tour several years ago. We were in Bar Harbor for the day from a cruise ship. Unfortunately this time we went by twice and the church was lo...
During our recent New England cruise, my wife and I stopped by St. Saviour's. There are a lot of detailed stained glass windows which are lovely to look at. The alter is also very impressive.
We went to see the beautiful stained glass windows made by Tiffany's. The church and the windows are both beautiful. The adjacent Village Burying Ground is also worth a look.
This is a quaint and picturesque church with a lot of history behind it. Lotta photo opportunities. Hello hello we were able to go inside around as well which was worth the trip
Lovely church
We visited this historic church when we were on a walking tour several years ago. We were in Bar Harbor for the day from a cruise ship. Unfortunately this time we went by twice and the church was lo...
Worth a visit!
Lovely stained glass by Tiffany. Unassuming small church in little Bar Harbor. Worth a trip and free entry too. At the top of the village.
Lovely stained glass windows
During our recent New England cruise, my wife and I stopped by St. Saviour's. There are a lot of detailed stained glass windows which are lovely to look at. The alter is also very impressive.
Beautiful stained glass windows
We went to see the beautiful stained glass windows made by Tiffany's. The church and the windows are both beautiful. The adjacent Village Burying Ground is also worth a look.
Beautiful photo op….
This is a quaint and picturesque church with a lot of history behind it. Lotta photo opportunities. Hello hello we were able to go inside around as well which was worth the trip