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Downtown Churches Historic District

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Built
  
1911

Opened
  
1911

Added to NRHP
  
1 March 2010

NRHP Reference #
  
10000052

Area
  
2 ha

Downtown Churches Historic District

Location
  
Generally bounded by Erie Ave., N. 6th St., Ontario Ave., and N. 7th St., Sheboygan, Wisconsin

Architect
  
Stubenrauch, Edgar A.; West, William Russell

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Late Gothic Revival

Similar
  
Blue Harbor Resort, Whistling Straits, John Michael Kohler Art, Grace Episcopal Church, Lake Michigan

The Downtown Churches Historic District is a historic district in downtown Sheboygan, Wisconsin consisting of four churches and five other buildings associated with the churches. The four churches which comprise the district are Grace Episcopal Church, built in the High Victorian Gothic style in 1871; First Methodist Episcopal Church, built in 1929-30 in the Late Gothic style; Hope Reformed Church, built in 1937 in the Late Gothic style; and St. Martin Lutheran Church, built in 1968 in a contemporary style. The churches serve as historical examples of a century's worth of religious architecture spanning four different faiths and a variety of styles. In addition, the first Boy Scout troop in Wisconsin was founded in Grace Episcopal Church in 1911. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 1, 2010.

References

Downtown Churches Historic District Wikipedia