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According to a former park employee, [[Jack Krantz]] fashioned it after a country church from his childhood. The Chapel is used every Sunday morning for a non-demonization all worship service open to the employees.
According to a former park employee, [[Jack Krantz]] fashioned it after a country church from his childhood. The Chapel is used every Sunday morning for a non-demonization all worship service open to the employees.


There are no shows there for 2016, probably due to the addition of a new stage nearby at the [[Iowa Beer and Wine Sho]]. (Actually, how far away does a bar have to be from a church in Iowa? ;-)
There are no shows there for [[2016]], probably due to the addition of a new stage nearby at the [[Iowa Beer and Wine Shop]]. (Actually, how far away does a bar have to be from a church in Iowa? ;-)


== Shows ==
== Shows ==

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Chapel

MISSING PHOTO

Name Chapel
Category Outdoor
Type INFO NEEDED
Park Area INFO NEEDED
First Year 2004
About the Show Info Box

Chapel is a church and stage location near Iowa Farm. It was built in 2004. It has outdoor bench seats and a small covered stage.

According to a former park employee, Jack Krantz fashioned it after a country church from his childhood. The Chapel is used every Sunday morning for a non-demonization all worship service open to the employees.

There are no shows there for 2016, probably due to the addition of a new stage nearby at the Iowa Beer and Wine Shop. (Actually, how far away does a bar have to be from a church in Iowa? ;-)

Shows

  • None for 2016.
  • Past: Many!

Trivia

None yet.

Photos

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