Danske Evangelist Lutheran Kirke | |
Nearest city | Denmark, Kansas |
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Coordinates | 39°5′21.85″N98°16′42.1″W / 39.0894028°N 98.278361°W Coordinates: 39°5′21.85″N98°16′42.1″W / 39.0894028°N 98.278361°W |
Built | c.1875-1880 |
Built by | Morganson, James; Rasmussen, Anders |
Architectural style | Gothic |
NRHP reference No. | 91001154 [1] |
Added to NRHP | September 12, 1991 |
The Danske Evangelist Lutheran Kirke (Danish Evangelical Lutheran Church; Denmark Evangelical Lutheran Church) is a church in Denmark, Kansas. It was added to the National Register in 1991. [1]
It is a one-story gable-front building made of limestone. Its main portion was built in c.1875-1880 and its bell tower and entry were added in 1901. It is 26 by 46.5 feet (7.9 m × 14.2 m) in plan. It includes Gothic detailing. [2]
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