St. John's Lutheran Church (Beekman Corners, New York)

It is a rectangular, gable roofed, timber-framed structure with narrow clapboard siding in the vernacular Greek Revival style.

It was built in 1860 and features an open belfry with plan Tuscan columns that surmount the staged bell tower above the roof ridgeline.

The congregation dwindled in the late 20th century and was consolidated with that of Zion Church of Seward in 1997; the last service was held July 10, 2011.

In 2016 the bell was donated to the Sharon Historical Society, and is now on display outside its museum complex.

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