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St. Peter's Episcopal Church

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1910, W. B. English; 1955, parish house, Carl Duval Cress Jr. 1010 Broad St.
  • (Photograph by Mark Mones)
  • (Photograph by Mark Mones)
  • (Photograph by Mark Mones)
  • (Photograph by Mark Mones)

Built for a Methodist congregation, this attractive small church was acquired by Episcopalians in 1912. The Arts and Craftsinfluenced gable-fronted church is clad in wooden shingles and has a square corner tower. The church is situated amid a collection of good early-twentieth-century houses.

Writing Credits

Author: 
Anne Carter Lee

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