
Secret 'Sistine Chapel' decked out with frescos in unlikely location
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The South Solon Meeting House in Waterville, Maine, is known by locals as "Maine’s Sistine Chapel" for its 70-year-old fresco murals painted by an array of artists.
Inside the building, the walls and ceilings are covered in 70-year-old fresco murals painted by artists in the 1950s.
The meeting house was built in 1842 and hosted church services until the 1940s, as AP reported.
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