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Hebron Lutheran Church

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Hebron Lutheran Church is a historic church located about 1 mile northeast of Madison, Virginia, off U.S. 29 in Madison County. It was built around 1740, with a south wing added around 1800. The church is a one-story, T-shaped frame building on a stone foundation, with the original section measuring about 50 by 26 feet.

Renovations occurred in 1850, and in 1885 the ceilings were decorated with decorative Victorian frescoes by Giuseppe Oddenino. A further renovation took place in 1961.

In 1802, a pipe organ built by David Tannenberg was installed. It remains one of the largest and most unaltered examples of Tannenberg’s colonial organs, making it important in American organ-building history.

The property covers about 9 acres. Hebron Lutheran Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 2, 1971, and designated in the Virginia Landmarks Register on March 2, 1971.


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