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St. Mary's Church of the Purification (Marystown, Minnesota)

1855 establishments in Minnesota Territory19th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in the United StatesBuildings and structures in Scott County, MinnesotaChurches in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Saint Paul and MinneapolisChurches on the National Register of Historic Places in Minnesota
German-American culture in MinnesotaNational Register of Historic Places in Scott County, MinnesotaRoman Catholic churches completed in 1882Romanesque Revival architecture in MinnesotaRomanesque Revival church buildings in MinnesotaStone churches in Minnesota
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St. Mary's Church of the Purification is a historic Roman Catholic church complex in Marystown, Minnesota, United States. The oldest surviving buildings consist of a Romanesque Revival church constructed 1882–1883 and a rectory built in 1910. The property was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 for its significance in the themes of architecture, exploration/settlement, and religion. It was nominated for representating the Roman Catholic church properties around which many German American settlements grew in rural Scott County, Minnesota. At the time of its National Register nomination, the complex also included an 1893 school and 1921 convent. The school was demolished in 1990 and the convent moved elsewhere to serve as a private home.

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St. Mary's Church of the Purification (Marystown, Minnesota)
Marystown Road, Jackson Township

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