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English Lutheran Church

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
95000945

Added to NRHP
  
28 July 1995

Built
  
1870

Opened
  
1870

English Lutheran Church

Location
  
1040 New Hampshire St., Lawrence, Kansas

Architectural style
  
Gothic Revival architecture

Similar
  
Haskell‑Baker Wetlands, Robert J Dole Institute o, Memorial Stadium, Granada Theater, Clinton State Park

English Lutheran Church is a historic church at 1040 New Hampshire Street in Lawrence, Kansas.

It was built in 1870 and added to the National Register in 1995.

"Still woven into the threads of the downtown's built environment, the church is a proud reminder to our citizens that older buildings should be savored not only for their contribution to the past, but also for their potential contributions to the future." Cathy Ambler, Chair Historic Resources Commission

It was built in Gothic Revival style in 1870 by pioneer Kansas architect John G. Haskell (responsible for many Lawrence landmarks as well as the Douglas County Courthouse and Kansas State Capitol). It was at one point slated for demolition, but after a 4-year legal dispute, was purchased by Ashlar LC and restored, through efforts of the Lawrence Historic Preservation Alliance and Kansas State Historical Society. Craig Patterson and Associates architectural firm rehabilitated it and adapted it to reuse as modern office space. On Nov. 6 1993, Governor Joan Finney ceremonially reopened the building to its new life. In 1995, it was placed on the National Historic Register. The building next to the old church is the original parsonage.

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References

English Lutheran Church Wikipedia