drharveys - FSO wrote on 07/26/10 at 14:17:36:OK, this time we're going for "mostest". The winner will be whoever collects the most points for recycled houses of worship.
Mostest? As in many recycled? How about I go for a five hour ride....
drharveys - FSO wrote on 07/26/10 at 14:17:36:5 points Church building voluntarily de-sanctified and used for a secular purpose.
4 points The building stays religious, but changes religion
2 points The building is abandoned and is derelict or in ruins.

Ride the house about 9am to the Watts Towers Arts Center. Just 200 yards away is St. John's United Methodist Church. While it is an original and is still wall House of God -- it is in cahoots with the Devil. It has a locked room in the Bell Tower that holds an AT&T Cell Site. (Lots of churches do this, easy money from the Devil.)

Run up to Downtown Los Angeles and at the Vibiana, 214 S. Main St. Doesn't look like much, but the photos on their web site is plush:
http://www.vibianala.com/mainmenu.html
Further north to Pasdena we come to the Holly Street Bar and Grill, in the Garden of Eden. Ex-Church.

Besides the bar there are others, lease available for more.

At 4465 Melrose Ave, a church, but I am really sure change of what religion is was.

At 1401 W. Washingtom Blvd, another church, again a change of what religion is was.

5324 S Central, up for sell.

On 1900 W. 38th St, an ex-church to a Development Center, and back on the block, sell cheap!

Last church, about 2 pm, found another church for sale at 10216 S Denker Av -- again not an original religion, and again folded.
My count is 51. 45 since I forgot to keep the bike in the picture.