Abandoned Church in Illinois - The "Walmart" Church

1 year ago
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Not sure when this church closed but I have found photos from over 3 years ago with the church being empty. The architecture, colors, and details were impressive. Hopefully its not too late for this beautiful abandoned church to be saved. As always I will not disclose the location to prevent any damage.

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