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The Union Congregational Church, on Rawson Road was built in 1911, in a simple Gothic Revival style using random granite blocks. It is bereft of a tower, but does have a simple bell cote on the front. I like the miniature white church on the side lot located a few blocks up from Wollaston Beach.
Quincy (Kwin' zee), Massachusetts, City of Presidents and Birthplace of the American Dream
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This looks like the kind of Churches I would see growing up, usually in the middle of a neighborhood.
Awesome .. you have all the nice churches in Quincy! What's the deal with the little church on the side?
This one is quite beautiful. The first thing I noticed was the smaller white chapel...I wonder what it is used for?
"Buy two get one free"!!! I discovered that expression20 years ago when I moved to the States,and even if it's not apropriate It always makes me smile..
Cute combination!!
Lovely and quaint, particularly the little white church in the yard.
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