In a district of fine old churches, this English-inspired Gothic Revival design, like St. John's Episcopal church a block east, is clad in quarry-face sandstone. A square corner tower with a crenelated parapet soars above the red tile roof, dominating the irregular massing.
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First Congregational Church
1906–1908, Thomas MacLaren and T. D. Hetherington. 1128 Pine Ave. (southwest corner of Broadway)
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