Elbe Church National Historic Site
The Elbe Church National Historic Site, nestled in the picturesque foothills west of Mount Rainier in Elbe, Washington, is a cherished landmark reflecting the town's rich German heritage. Originally constructed in 1906, this quaint 18-by-24 foot church continues to serve the community and visitors as a peaceful site for worship and reflection.
Operated by the Historic Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church Association, the church is dedicated to preserving the area's cultural history while providing a venue for weddings and special events. The church features original elements, including a 4-foot iron cross, hand-carved pews, and the historic Farrand Votey organ, contributing to its simple charm and inviting atmosphere.
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