Our Lady of Visitation
Catholic Church
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Marker No: 3887
Aluminum 18 x 28 Subject Marker
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Marker Text: A rare South Texas snowstorm marked the cornerstone laying ceremonies for this church building, Dec. 29, 1880. The Gothic Revival edifice was constructed of bricks made at nearby El Rancho de Santa Maria, owned by L.J. Hynes, who gave land for the church. Built from plans drawn by Father Peter I. Keralum, O.M.I., the structure was dedicated June 29, 1882. The wooden steeple was blown off during a 1933 hurricane. Residents of Bluetown, Santa Maria, and neighboring communities worshiped here. (1977)
Geographic: 26° 4.479′ N, 97° 50.273′ W
Location: From Bluetown, take Highway 281 west about 1 mile.
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