St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church (Hartford, Connecticut)
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St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, known more recently as the Templo Sion Pentecostal Church, is a historic church at 1886-1906 Park Street in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. Built in 1900, it is a good example of Romanesque Revival design. It was built for a working-class congregation to a design by the nationally known church architect George W. Kramer, proponent of the Akron plan of church interiors, which this one follows. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
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Park Street, Hartford
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N 41.756666666667 ° | E -72.710277777778 ° |
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Templo Sion Pentecostal
Park Street 1886
06106 Hartford
Connecticut, United States
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