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Bream Memorial Presbyterian Church

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1911, Parke P. Flournoy, Jr. 319 W. Washington St. (between Tennessee and Ohio sts.)
  • Bream Memorial Presbyterian Church (Michelle Krone)

The facade of this academic Tudor Gothic stone church has a prominent tower to one side and a broad, arched window over its main entrance. Tapered wall buttresses add to the impression of strength and solidity. Designed by a Baltimore architect in a style generally seen a decade or so later, the church is named after one of its founding families and benefactors.

Writing Credits

Author: 
S. Allen Chambers Jr.

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