Colora Meetinghouse

The meeting house was built in 1841 as part of a larger dispute known as the "great separation."

[2] It is six bays wide and one room deep, and measures 36 feet by 22 feet, in the traditional plan with separate entrances for the men and women and a sliding divider to separate the interior into two areas for business meetings.

Its walls are constructed of 18-inch-thick (460 mm) stuccoed fieldstone, with a wooden box cornice.

The building features two interior end chimneys protruding through a slate roof.

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