CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH
OLD LYME, CONNECTICUT
THE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Old Lyme, is a
famous example of early New England architecture.
It is a replica of the building which was destroyed
by fire in 1907. The designer of the original
structure was Samuel Belcher, an American archi-
tect who it is said adapted freely plans of Sir
> Christopher Wren. "The Old Lyme Church" has
been painted and etched by many artists, and
copied in whole or in part by many builders.
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