Stephanie South
On a street called White Avenue, in the rural Colorado town I grew up in, you will find a little white church called the Handy Chapel. Despite its small size, Handy Chapel has played a big part in the local community.
November 22nd, 2011
Stephanie South
On a street called White Avenue, in the rural Colorado town I grew up in, you will find a little white church called the Handy Chapel. Despite its small size, Handy Chapel has played a big part in the local community.
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