St. Edward's is a quaint, small town church built in 1920 and has several subtle touches that greatly add to the overall effect of the building.
Though the paint scheme is rather plain, vivid colors do abound in this church - note especially the angel reliefs around the tabernacle and the art glass windows.
I am very aware of the changes in rural demographics, however, it's still a shame to see these religious and cultural icons languish.
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My mother’s family was from Elmdale. When she was growing up. They were Danish/Lutheran.
At the time, (1920’s-1940’s) there was a tall board fence dividing the Lutheran cemetery from the Catholic Church building.
This was so the Lutherans and Catholics would not have to look at each other on Sunday.
True story.
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