Phelps Stokes Chapel, Berea College, Chestnut Street, Berea, Kentucky
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County- State/province: | Madison County, Kentucky |
State/province: | Kentucky |
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Called a landmark in Berea’s labor history, Phelps Stokes Chapel on the Berea College campus was constructed by students under the supervision of professionals. After a Gothic style frame chapel burned in 1902, Miss Olivia Phelps Stokes offered to finance a new chapel, stipulated that it must be built with student labor. Consequently, students made and laid the bricks in a Flemish bond pattern, quarried the stone, felled trees, and cut the oak paneling for the interior. In 1917 they also built the domed bell tower containing clock faces on all four sides. Miss Phelps Stokes donated in 1927 the chimes that still strike every quarter hour.
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