Mary Immaculate Catholic Church
Ludwig Abt
Longitudinal plan church, Gothic/Neo-Gothic, Mid-Century Modern.
Simple brick mid-century example of Neo-Gothic style. Very plain window forms and little ornament on exterior. Fusion of traditional Gothic plan and some Gothic design elements with stripped-down Modernist tendencies.
Not currently designated at national, state, or local level
This is a 1-story, 3-bay church in the Gothic/Neo-Gothic style with Mid-Century Modern influences built in 1946. The foundation is undetermined. Exterior walls are original brick. The building has a front gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles. No chimney present. Windows are original stained, 1/1 stained glass. No porch present.
* Date source: Cornerstone
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