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Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church

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Our Lady Grace is a Catholic Church sitting along the Alaskan Highway. This is one of the most unique buildings in Beaver Creek. It was constructed in 1962 by Father Morriset. The building was constructed using an old Quonset hut left over by the US Army.

It is quite a sight situated in the beautiful nature of this remote town and is proof of local ingenuity. The church is open for mass on Sundays for those looking to drop by for a service.

Photo: WherezJeff, flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0

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