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St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex

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St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Dec 09
St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Dec 09

St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex, also known as Deliverance Temple of God & Christ, is a historic Evangelical Lutheran church complex located at Buffalo in Erie County, New York. The complex consists of the original German Lutheran church structure constructed in 1859 and later remodeled into a school; the eclectic Gothic-Romanesque style church structure constructed in 1885; and the Queen Anne style parish house constructed in 1892.It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.

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St. Andrew's Evangelical Lutheran Church Complex
Sherman Street, Buffalo

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Sherman Street 175
14212 Buffalo
New York, United States
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