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St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Lodge

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Built
  
1901

NRHP Reference #
  
85000049

Area
  
2,400 m²

Architect
  
Multiple

Opened
  
1901

Added to NRHP
  
3 January 1985

St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Lodge

Location
  
226 W. Main St., Vernal, Utah

Architectural style
  
Late Gothic Revival, Other, Craftsman

Similar
  
Rocky Mountains, Steinaker State Park, Vernal Utah Temple, Utah Field House of Natural H, Flaming Gorge Reservoir

St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Lodge are a pair of historic church buildings at 226 W. Main Street in Vernal, Utah.

Built in 1901, the church is the second oldest religious structure still standing in the Uintah Basin. St. Paul's Lodge, now the parish house, was built in 1909 by the Girls' Friendly Society as a home for girls visiting Vernal. The church was closed 1928–1947, but has always been the property of the Episcopal Church. The lodge served as Uintah County's major hospital from 1932 until 1949, when the church bought it. The complex was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.

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St. Paul's Episcopal Church and Lodge Wikipedia