Holy Trinity Episcopal Church is a historic church at 105 E. Alder Street in Palouse, Washington.
The chapel has one of the seven lichgates in the United States.
From 1896 through 2003 services were held at the chapel until the Episcopal Diocese of Spokane sold the building to the Whitman County Historical Society, a historical society which gives tours by request and rents out the building for weddings, funeral services, local church services, recitals, and cultural presentations.
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