This church and the Presbyterian church across the street form a small-scale urban composition. Their small size and low scale are really suburban, and they provide appropriate backdrops to the distant county courthouse and its tower. The Methodist Episcopal church is Romanesque Revival; if it were covered in shingles rather than brick one would probably label it as an example of the Shingle style. The entrance tower of this church was placed toward the center of one side, and there is a deep entrance porch within its base. A post-World War II flat-roofed “modernist”
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First Methodist Episcopal Church
1889. Northwest corner of Court and Pearl streets
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