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Danforth Chapel

Danforth Chapel is a small intimate chapel with room for 25-60 persons. Built in 1952, the chapel doors face out onto Oak Street where many a couple have left via horse and carriage. The chapel is connected to Hooper-Race hall with nearby restrooms and snack areas are located.

 

Located across the hall from the English style garden outside Patten Chapel, Danforth is perfect for small events that emphasize intimacy. Parking is available in Lot 26, across Douglas Street near Fletcher Hall . (See Map)

 

The layout of Danforth Chapel is very simple. The chapel is all brick with paneled glass windows. Carpet is red. One of Danforth's best features is the small round flower-like window located at the top of the chancel. The pews are made of oak stained golden

 

We hope you will visit UTC Danforth Chapel. Our friendly staff will assist you with any further information or details you might need regarding your visit with us.


For information on Patten or Danforth Chapel rental see Mrs. Mal Long in room 202 of Race Hall