Presbyterian Church
Many buildings around town became a hospital for wounded soldiers, the Gettysburg Presbyterian Church being one of them. But additionally famous, it was a stop by Lincoln – and later, another U.S. president – that makes this church so historic. Our 16th President stopped here for a political event after his famous address, and 100 years later, the 34th President, Eisenhower, and the first lady became members of this congregation. The pews for both presidents are marked today with plaques.
Source: Fifteen Places Every History Buff Should Visit in Gettysburg (destinationgettysburg.com)
Note shadowing and highlighting on the spire and (white) wood soffit and facia. I used a Dremel on the front doors to create a 3d effect for the alcove. Burned onto 1″ thick white oak floor plank.