Today I’m joining Thursday Doors, hosted by Norm Frampton, so that I can share with you the following door photos– and a bit of history in honor of Veterans Day.
Just outside of Savannah, GA, is the National Museum of the Mighty Eighth Air Force. The Mighty Eighth originated during WWII and is known for the Bomber Boys who fought in the air against the Germans.
We visited this well-organized museum last spring when we were on our vacation, and while the whole museum is fascinating, the beautiful stained glass windows in the chapel called to me.
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DOORS leading into the chapel vestibule.
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Stained glass window with military imagery.
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Stained glass windows behind the altar at the front of the sanctuary.
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DOOR with stained glass panels on one side of the sanctuary.
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Stained glass window with Jesus and cherubim.
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DOORS in the vestibule that lead to the outside as seen from the sanctuary.
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