From Philadelphia-
Back in the mid-1700s, Benjamin Franklin spearheaded a lottery at
Christ Church to help fund the construction of a steeple and supporting
tower.
As legend has it, he was motivated as much by his love of the church as he was by his love of science.
“He
had this notion that he wanted to try his lightning experiments in it,”
said Barbara Hogue, executive director of the Christ Church
preservation fund. However, construction took too long for his
curiosity, and he started experimenting with his kite and key instead.
Now,
the steeple at the landmark historic church is leaning and its
supporting tower needs some serious structural stabilization.
Thanks
to a $500,000 grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
announced Thursday, the church can shore up the tower and steeple that
for 56 years made it the tallest structure in North America. The grant
is one of 233 projects the endowment will fund across the country.
Founded
in 1695, Christ Church was the first parish of the Church of England in
Pennsylvania and the birthplace of the U.S. Episcopal Church.
More here-
https://www.thegardnernews.com/entertainmentlife/20190330/leaning-tower-of-philly-founding-fathers-church-gets-grant
Sunday, March 31, 2019
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