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Readlyn United Church Museum
1965
Readlyn, Saskatchewan
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Chapter Ten
What became of abandoned church buildings?
Due to land consolidation, better transportation, roads replacing trails, rail lines influencing populations to move (changing of sites), and dwindling population has caused the closing of some churches. Enterprising people have transformed empty church buildings to practical use. Here are a few such buildings:
United Church of Readlyn moved to Frank Thompson Sr.'s farm and used as a general museum
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St. Victor R. C. Church
1980
St Victor, Saskatchewan
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St. Victor R. C. Church -Church museum
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St. Mary's R. C. Maxstone
1969
Maxstone, Saskatchewan
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St. Mary's R. C. Maxstone -Church museum
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Holiness Church McCord
1974
McCord, Saskatchewan
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Holiness Church McCord -Church museum
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Presbyterian Church Assiniboia
1992
Assiniboia,Saskatchewan
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Presbyterian Church Assiniboia
Became a museum in the 1970s to 1992, now Teen Power Station which is a meeting place for teenagers sponsored by local church groups
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Church became a residence in Mossbank
1962
Mossbank, Saskatchewan
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Church in Mossbank
-became a residence
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Anglican Church Woodrow ?
1991
Woodrow, Saskatchewan
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Anglican Church Woodrow -Village office