First Christian Church in Fallbrook |



Fallbrook has some authentic Victorian architecture - the town was founded in 1885. My studio is in a home constructed about that time and there are other houses around town from the same era. And there are even more buildings with Victorian flourishes that were added later - it was the thing to do in Fallbrook during the 100-year anniversery, in the 1980's!
But the First Christian Church is the real deal. Originally built as a Methodist church, it was constructed in 1887, and is considered Gothic-revival in style.
In 2004 I shot it for Fallbrook.org, and I shot it again yesterday - the bright blue skies and white clouds were the perfect compliment, I felt, to it's pretty little steeple and fish scale siding and restrained use of stained glass. And I suspect I'll shoot it again in the future.
The world could use a few more little white churches with soaring steeples.
For my 2004 Fallbrook.org photos, go here:
http://www.fallbrook.org/about/architecture.asp
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