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The Historic Freedmen's Town labyrinth was constructed on the former site of the Mt. Carmel Missionary Baptist Church by a group of interfaith volunteers in the spring of 2014. The design chosen for this labyrinth is the eleven circuit Chartres, with the outer circuit diverted at each of the four corners to create a bastion. A mosaic designed bench created by the Sacred Sites Quest students of the Boniuk Institute for the Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance has been placed within each bastion to provide a place for pilgrims to sit and meditate. The path is inset with red bricks from the original 100 year old church building which collapsed in 2005.
Jay
Stailey
Phone: 713-498-0497
Email: [email protected]
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Medieval
Chartres style with 4 bastions
Public
Outdoor
Permanent
Rock or Garden
brick and crushed granite
Boniuk Institute for Study and Advancement of Religious Tolerance Sacred Sites Quest 4 students
150 volunteers
No
Always Open
50 feet square
Spring 2014
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