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Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (Wichita, Kansas)

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Grace Methodist Episcopal Church
Grace Methodist Episcopal Church

The Grace Methodist Episcopal Church in Wichita, Kansas, later known as Grace United Methodist Church, is a historic church at 944 S. Topeka. It was built in 1910 and added to the National Register in 2006.It is a two-story Classical Revival-style church designed by architect C. W. Terry, and was built at a cost of $65,000.C.W. Terry also designed the J.E. Raymond House in Girard, Kansas. It too is NRHP-listed.

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Grace Methodist Episcopal Church (Wichita, Kansas)
East Gilbert Street, Wichita

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East Gilbert Street
67211 Wichita
Kansas, United States
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