Immanuel Episcopal Church (Bellows Falls, Vermont)

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The present Immanuel Episcopal Church was finished in Bellows Falls in Vermont in 1869 and was designed by the renowned Gothic revival architect Richard M. Upjohn. [1] The building's Gothic style would have been typical of 14th-century France. The multi-colored fish scale slate roof is typical of the Victorian Gothic style of architecture. [1]

One of the building's notable features is the buttressed and pinnacled bell tower that has an octagonal "lantern"-styled top. There is a Paul Revere bell hanging in the tower that hung in the original 1817 church that was on the same site. [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "History". Immanuel Episcopal Church. Retrieved 2016-08-02.

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