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This instrument is a Pomplitz and Company, Opus 226. It was built for this church when it was a Roman Catholic Church in the Diocese of Pittsburgh, later becoming part of the Altoona-Johnstown Diocese. It has never been rebuilt or renovated. The only change is the facade pipes were painted radiator gold. The original pipes in the facade were stenciled. I played this pipe organ before the "outlawed catholic church" purchased the building [in 1995]. When the church was part of the Diocese of Altoona-Johnstown its name was St. Lawrence RC Church of St. Lawrence, Pennsylvania.
Information received online from Kevin Clemens on 2025-05-19
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