Two traditional white church buildings coexist on a hill just outside the downtown of New Canaan, Connecticut. The community calls this area God's Acre.
The oldest and most prominent church at the peak of the hill is The Congregational Church of New Canaan. The congregation dates back to 1733. Today the congregation gathers in the third building on the site, which was constructed in 1843.
A nearby smaller church is St. Michael's Lutheran Church. It was constructed in 1833 as Saint Mark's Episcopal church, but was purchased in 1962 by the Lutheran community.
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