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Church of the Advent (Farmington, Minnesota)

Carpenter Gothic church buildings in MinnesotaChurches in Dakota County, MinnesotaChurches on the National Register of Historic Places in MinnesotaEpiscopal church buildings in MinnesotaNational Register of Historic Places in Dakota County, Minnesota
Farmington Advent
Farmington Advent

The Church of the Advent built in 1872 is a historic Carpenter Gothic Episcopal church located at 412 Oak Street, in Farmington, Minnesota, in the United States. On December 31, 1979, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The Church of the Advent is still a functioning parish serving Dakota County, Minnesota and surrounding areas. The 1872 church building, which seats only 70 people is used as a wedding chapel, while larger worship services are held in the Michael and Lisbeth Sly Room built in 1976. The rector is the Rev. Elaine Barber.

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Church of the Advent (Farmington, Minnesota)
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5th Street 408
55024
Minnesota, United States
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