Our next edition of the #MNMuseumAlphabet is the letter E! E is for Emmanuel Episcopal Church! That’s two E’s!
The church was near Faribault,on the banks of Roberds Lake. This picture is from 1920.

1814 NW 2nd Ave, Faribault, MN 55021

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(507) 332-2121

Hours: Mon – Fri 10:00am to 5:00pm


Our next edition of the #MNMuseumAlphabet is the letter E! E is for Emmanuel Episcopal Church! That’s two E’s!
The church was near Faribault,on the banks of Roberds Lake. This picture is from 1920.
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