Mary Immaculate Parish Center
Gable front, Minimal Traditional.
Typical mid -century brick-clad Catholic parish center builidng with plain unornamented exterior, but gabled roof form hinting at traditional style. This building sits next to the parish's simple mid-century Neo-Gothic red brick church building.
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This is a 1-story, 4-bay meeting/fellowship hall in the Minimal Traditional style built in the period 1950-1959. The foundation is poured concrete. Exterior walls are original brick. The building has a low front gable roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles. No chimney present. Windows are replacement vinyl, 1/1 double-hung sashes. No porch present.
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