Tuesday, January 26, 2010
First Congregational Church - Gardner, Mass.
The First Congregational Church in the central Massachusetts town of Gardner was built in 1878. This distinctive brick Victorian gothic church and clock tower, in style very much a symbol of its era, replaced what would have been a much more simple-looking, traditional original meeting house, built in 1787.
For more, have a look at this website.
For more, have a look at this website.
Posted by Jacqueline T. Lynch at 7:45 AM
Labels: 19th century, architecture, houses of worship, Massachusetts
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