Thorncrown Chapel

A wedding takes place near the close of the third novel in my “People of the Water” Cycle.

It takes place inside one of the most-visited attractions near Eureka Springs, Thorncrown Chapel. Designed by renowned Arkansas architect E. Fay Jones, the chapel may be the original epitome of the design phrase “bringing the outdoors in.”

And there is really no more beautiful nor appropriate place for the characters in “The Aqueous Solution” to exchange their long-delayed vows.

Admission is free, though sustaining donations are accepted. The chapel is occasionally closed to the public due to scheduled events and weddings. You can visit the chapel via certain runs of the Eureka Springs purple trolley route by request.

https://thorncrown.com/

Image from the Thorncrown Chapel site
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About W. Keith Brenton

W. Keith Brenton is a retired communication specialist, minister and passenger train conductor, living and writing in the historic resort village Eureka Springs, Arkansas. He is the widowed adoptive dad of Matt and Laura, and Pop-Pop to one grandchild. He enjoys drinking the local water, but unfortunately doesn’t look any younger than his actual age.
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