Oran Community Church

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Oran Community Church
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Location 8560 Cazenovia Rd, Pompey, New York
Coordinates 42°58′44.12″N75°56′8.7″W / 42.9789222°N 75.935750°W / 42.9789222; -75.935750 Coordinates: 42°58′44.12″N75°56′8.7″W / 42.9789222°N 75.935750°W / 42.9789222; -75.935750
Built 1851
Architect Sweet, John Edson; Little, Truman
Architectural style Gothic Revival, Greek Revival
NRHP reference #

01001503

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Added to NRHP January 24, 2002

The Oran Community Church was built in 1851 in Pompey, New York. The architect was John Edson Sweet and the builder was Truman Little. [2]

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