Now it is under Diocese of Alaska of the Orthodox Church in America[2] The congregation was established in 1896 at Old Nondalton, and its first building was constructed in that year.
It is roughly rectangular in shape, measuring 37 by 25 feet (11.3 m × 7.6 m), with a truncated octagonal extension at the eastern end, where the altar is located.
[3] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
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