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Salem United Church of Christ (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)

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Salem United Church of Christ Harrisburg PA Nov 10
Salem United Church of Christ Harrisburg PA Nov 10

Salem United Church of Christ, formerly known as Old Salem Reformed Church, is a historic Reformed church at 231 Chestnut Street in Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. The church was built in 1821–1822, and is a two-story brick building in a Classical style. It features a large square bell tower topped by a domed cupola. The tower is flanked by two, three-story towers with stepped gables. A two-story, Sunday school annex was built to the rear of the church in 1862.It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.

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Salem United Church of Christ (Harrisburg, Pennsylvania)
South 3rd Street, Harrisburg

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17126 Harrisburg
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