St. Pius X Byzantine Catholic Church

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Several of the following photos are courtesy of the good people at St. Pius X Catholic Church built on the site of Impton. The property was purchased from the Phillips Family for $75,000.

Before the church was built this mansion called "Impton" was on the property. It belonged to John M. Phillips and Harriet Duff Phillips.

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The mansion was used as the church while the hall was being constructed.

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This is the side view of the home during the priliminary construction of the hall.

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Photo courtesy of Julia Tomasic

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This is on the very top of the steps leading to the doors of the church.

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These photos are of the interior of the church. Several chandeliers are said to be of the Impton Mansion.

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All that remains of the Impton mansion is part of the original wall on both sides of the driveways and a few stones forming the wall infront of the church.

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