Brookville Presbyterian Church and Manse facts for kids
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Brookville Presbyterian Church and Manse
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U.S. Historic district
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Brookville Presbyterian Church, November 2009
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Location | White and Main Sts., Brookville, Pennsylvania |
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Area | 0.6 acres (0.24 ha) |
Built | 1890, 1904-1905 |
Architect | Robinson & Winkler; John H. Carr |
Architectural style | Second Empire, Romanesque |
NRHP reference No. | 82001538 |
Added to NRHP | November 26, 1982 |
Brookville Presbyterian Church and Manse is a historic Presbyterian church located at White and Main Streets in Brookville, Jefferson County, Pennsylvania, United States. The church was built in 1904–1905, and is a Richardsonian Romanesque-style building built of Hummelstown brownstone. It features two entrances, each set in a loggia, and a square bell tower. The interior is designed in the Akron plan. The manse was built in 1890, and is a brick Second Empire-style dwelling. It features two, 2-story bay windows; a mansard roof; and an open porch.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. It is located in the Brookville Historic District.
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