Attractions:
Little
Church of Keystone
Just east of Kingsley Dam, the Little Church at Keystone is
a monument to religious harmony. This combined
Catholic/Protestant Church was built in a pioneer town that
was too small for two churches. Special dispensation was
received from Pope Leo XIII. It has a Roman Catholic altar
at one end and a Protestant altar at the other end. Pews
with reversible backs were installed to permit parishioners
to face either altar. The church, which seats 70 people, was
built in 1908 at a cost of $1200. The last regular services
were held in 1949, but on occasion the church is still held
for weddings.