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Congregational Church (Lafayette, Colorado)

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Congregational Church (Lafayette, Colorado)
Congregational Church (Lafayette, Colorado)

The Congregational Church at 300 E. Simpson St. in Lafayette, Colorado was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1983 as part of a multiple property submission, the Lafayette Coal Mining Era Buildings TR. It has served as a church, meeting hall, hospital, and library. It has been restored and remodeled for use as the Mary Miller Theater, home of the Theater Company of Lafayette.

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Congregational Church (Lafayette, Colorado)
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East Simpson Street 300
80026
Colorado, United States
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