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Saint John's Episcopal Church (Ocean Springs, Mississippi)

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Saint John's Episcopal Church (Ocean Springs, Mississippi
Saint John's Episcopal Church (Ocean Springs, Mississippi

Saint John's Episcopal Church is a historic church at the northwest corner of Rayburn and Porter Avenue in Ocean Springs, Mississippi. It was built in 1892. New York architect Manly N. Cutter is credited with its design. It was added to the National Register in 1987.

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