San Pedro Chapel in Old Fort Lowell neighborhood
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This tiny nondenominational chapel, dedicated in 1932 and built over the ruins of an older church, is available for weddings and other events.
Video by Joey Fisher for the Arizona Daily Star.
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Some of its unusual features include a second-story sleeping porch and octagonal master bathroom.
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