a must see, very nice gardens the building is awesome, the chandelier in the entry way has always been my favorite! just below the crescent hotel!

a must see, very nice gardens the building is awesome, the chandelier in the entry way has always been my favorite! just below the crescent hotel!
If you're in Eureka Springs and are walking around the Crescent Hotel, it's definitely worth the walk around the small ground of the church. Unfortunately though, the church itself is closed for renovations, so the outside is all you can see.
If you are staying at the crecent it is worth a walk down the hill to see the church. It is a pretty little church, but I don't know if I would make the trip just to see the church.
We finally had a chance to stop in and visit this Church. THe grounds are beautiful and the buildings have alot of charm and character. They have a nice gift shop.
There are a lot of things about this little church that are special and magical. One can feel the serenity and the caring that makes this place very special. While you are there, be sure to stop by the gift shop that is downstairs.
This is a small church, but a very beautiful one. The stain glass windows are wonderful and artful. The grounds are well maintained and the flowers are very pretty as well. I recommend you visit this little church.
We visited St. Elizabeth's many times over the last 19 years. We were married in Eureka 19 years ago and now have lived here for the last 14 months. We became members of St. Elizabeth's Parish when we moved. The Church itself is beautiful and has a really interesting history. We work in the gift shop the third Monday of...
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If you are in Eureka Springs you can hardly miss this lovely church, in a lovely garden setting with views of the town. Famously entered thru a bell tower, but that's the least of its charms. Gift shop.
nice chapel. Enter through the bell tower, which is unique. Very small, but quaint grounds around the chapel.
I loved how small it was, and so all the standard Catholic arts and rites surrounded one. As with all the buildings in the old, main section of town, the stone building hugged the slope -- and we entered through the belfry.
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