Visit Solon: Art Meets Awe at South Solon Meeting House

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Solon offers hidden attractions, notably the South Solon Meeting House, which features impressive frescoes and is accessible 24/7. The community is small, lacking a vibrant cultural scene, but it does have scenic overlooks and historical sites. Residents and visitors express interest in exploring these local gems, with some sharing personal experiences of enjoying the art and the building over the years. The discussion highlights the appreciation for the area's unique offerings and the welcoming nature of the meeting house.
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Thanks for the invitation Turbo.

Maybe one day, when it all fits.
 
Hi Turbo

I have nothing to do for the next few weeks, may be i will pop over and see the sights.
Hope you are better now:biggrin:
 
I would love to go. But I have to take care of the cats.
 
I'm feeling a bit better. We have scenic overlooks and a few historical places, though in a town this small, don't expect a cultural scene...
 
My fiance's best friend lives in Belfast, MA. I'm sure I'll be in the area some time! :)
 
Fascinating art and a fascinating building, thanks Turbo! I've enjoyed the things I've learned about that part of the world from you. Good to hear you're feeling a bit better.
 
fuzzyfelt said:
Fascinating art and a fascinating building, thanks Turbo! I've enjoyed the things I've learned about that part of the world from you. Good to hear you're feeling a bit better.
The frescoes are incredible. It is pretty impressive to see the art-work in that meeting-house. As pointed out in the article, that meeting-house is unlocked and open 24/7. Just walk in and enjoy. My wife and I have been going there for years, even well before we moved into this area.
 
turbo said:
The frescoes are incredible. It is pretty impressive to see the art-work in that meeting-house. As pointed out in the article, that meeting-house is unlocked and open 24/7. Just walk in and enjoy. My wife and I have been going there for years, even well before we moved into this area.

They see incredible from the little I could see, and the environment must make it all a wonderful experience! Of course we'd like to visit some time.
 
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