Salem Methodist celebrated its 175th anniversary in 2004. Two features make this small church visually unusual, one is an old horse shed just above the church. It's easy to imagine a time when church-goers parked their buggies beneath that shed and led their horses into the long-gone corral. Another visual anomaly is a glass-walled meeting room between the church building and the cemetery. Originally conceived as a picnic pavilion, the Gerald Jacoby Pavilion was built in 2009. Solar heat keeps the otherwise unheated structure warm enough to use 10 months out of the year. In summer, of course, it sometimes is too warm to use, even though some of its windows do open.