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North Canton Community United Methodist Church

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Denomination
  
United Methodist

Pastor(s)
  
Karen Cook

Phone
  
+1 860-693-4589

Founded
  
1871

Address
  
Canton, CT 06019, USA

Location
  
North Canton, Connecticut

Division
  
New York Annual Conference

Similar
  
Simsbury United Methodist, United Methodist Church, Pleasant Valley United M, Copper Hill United Methodist, West Granby United M

Profiles

The North Canton Community United Methodist Church is a historic church in North Canton, Connecticut. It was founded in 1871 at the intersection of Cherry Brook Road (Route 179) and Case Street on land donated by Milo Lee and Ruggles Case. The first service was held April 12, 1872. An adjacent parsonage was purchased from Milo Lee in 1875. The church is a member of the New York Annual Conference of the United Methodist Church.

The church has hosted an annual strawberry festival since 1951.

Cemetery

The North Canton Cemetery, originally known as North Burying Ground, is located behind the church. The land was a gift from Peter Curtiss of Canton (then called West Simsbury), circa 1744, with the first burial taking place in 1756. There are also a few burials in the church's memorial garden.

References

North Canton Community United Methodist Church Wikipedia