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Location of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Saint Paul's Episcopal Church Saint Paul's Episcopal Church is the only structure that survived the destruction of Norfolk on New Years Day in 1776 by the British. You can still see a cannonball that the British fired at it lodged in the southeastern corner of the building. Looking through the graveyard, you will see headstones dating back into the 1600's. There is a lot of history in this church. Seeing the building and graveyard ties in much of the history there is to learn about in this town. |
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| Pictures of Saint Paul's Episcopal Church were taken by Darryl Franklin | ||||||||
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