Cline's Church of the United Brethren in Christ facts for kids
Cline's Church of the United Brethren in Christ, also known as Cline's United Methodist Church, is a historic church building in Adams County, Pennsylvania. It was built a long time ago, in 1850. You can find it on Cline's Church Road, near Menallen Township.
What is Cline's Church Like?
This church is a simple, rectangular building. It is made from strong limestone. The roof is low and slopes on two sides, which is called a gable roof. The church is about 35 feet wide and 46 feet deep. Inside, it's one big room with white walls and ceiling. It shows the Federal style of architecture from the 1800s.
A Look Back in Time
Cline's Church was built in 1850. It has been an important part of the community for many years. In 2002, the church was added to the National Register of Historic Places. This means it is recognized as a special historical site in the United States.
The Cemetery Next Door
Right next to Cline's Church is Cline's Cemetery. This cemetery has grave markers from the mid-1800s. You can see how old some of the graves are, going all the way up to today.