St. Peters is a fine example of Neo-Gothic Architecture and has a beautifully carved scene of the last supper done in Italian marble under the main alter. St. Peters was used as a hospital aid station during the Civil War. This beautiful church with its stained glass windows was built in 1830 and rebuilt in 1896.
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