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Rectory (Rota)

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Built
  
1930 (1930)

Opened
  
1930

Architectural style
  
Japanese architecture

Nearest city
  
Songsong

NRHP Reference #
  
81000666

Area
  
4,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
16 April 1981

Rectory (Rota)

The Rectory on the island of Rota in the Northern Mariana Islands is a rare example of transitional Spanish-Japanese architecture in the archipelago, now a United States commonwealth. It was built about 1930, during the South Pacific Mandate period of Japanese administration, when the native Chamorro people were displaced to this area by workers imported by the Japanese to work in the sugar fields. The rectory is an L-shaped concrete structure measuring 13.7 by 19.8 metres (45 ft × 65 ft), and originally had a wood-framed second floor and roof. Although only the concrete frame remains, elements such as its massive steps and window placement are typical of the earlier Spanish period, while decorative elements such as its porch columns and window opening details are distinctly Japanese.

The structure was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.

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Rectory (Rota) Wikipedia