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1881 Church in Valley City, ND

Posted on OHD: 4/16/25. Last OHD Update: 4/16/25.
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516 Central Ave N, Valley City, ND 58072

This is your opportunity to own a piece of history. Built in 1881, this church is the earliest of the surviving North Dakota fieldstone Episcopal churches, the only such church constructed entirely by the local congregation and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Rough-cut, split-faced granite stones are set in even courses and joined with beaded mortar joints, and the quoins are of brick. Entrance to the church is through a side portico. The pointed-arch side windows are set in pairs and the cedar-shingle roof terminates in a reconstructed brick bell cote. The Gothic Revival church is adorned by a small rose window in the gable end and hammered iron door straps. A parish hall was added in 1900, and a sacristy/office in 1974.
0.5+ Bath · 3,283 Sq Ft · 0.35 Ac.
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