The Bloomfield College Westminster Arts Center is an iconic building located in downtown Bloomfield, NJ. The church complex of buildings were originally built in 1891 to house members of a Presbyterian congregation, as well as a large audience of Presbyterian followers. As years passed, there were many reported encounters with the occult. By 1966 the main building was purchased by members of Bloomfield College and reappropriated to become an arts center. More information and high resolution photos of the iconic tower building can be found here. I chose this historical site because I often drive by the tower and always admire the unique architecture.
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