Tompkins Corners United Methodist Church, Methodist church in Putnam Valley, United States
Tompkins Corners United Methodist Church is a wooden frame structure with Victorian-style details such as pointed-arch windows, clapboard siding, and a front bell tower. The L-shaped building rests on a stone foundation and features gabled roofs with asphalt shingles along with an adjacent carriage house.
The congregation was established in 1789 as one of the earliest Methodist churches in New York State. The current building was constructed in 1891 while incorporating foundation elements from an earlier structure that dated to 1833.
The building now serves as a community arts venue where visitors can see local exhibitions, watch performances, and attend cultural events throughout the year. It functions as a gathering place where artistic activities bring people together regularly.
The site is easily accessible on foot and provides parking for visitors attending events or exhibitions. It is advisable to check event schedules and hours before visiting, as these may vary depending on the season and upcoming programs.
The unusual L-shaped layout resulted from reusing the foundation of an earlier church building from 1833. This decision to preserve the older foundation unexpectedly influenced how the replacement structure built in 1891 took its final form.
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