Gothic Revival
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St. John Lutheran Church
Salem, Oregon
1949-53
St. John Lutheran Church in Salem was constructed 1949-53 in a "modern Gothic" style, with brick facing of 1961 and an addition in 1982. It is a non-contributing property in the Court-Chemeketa Residential Historic District (building #5).
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Cologne Cathedral
Cologne, Germany
Cologne Cathedral (Kölner Dom) is the greatest Gothic cathedral in Germany and has been Cologne's most famous landmark for centuries. Once the tallest building in the world, it still has the largest facade anywhere.
- First Presbyterian Church of Redmond Redmond, Oregon 1912
- Calvary Presbyterian Church Portland, Oregon 1882-83
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Westminster Abbey
London, England
1245-69; c. 1376-99
Westminster Abbey is the national church of Britain, used for royal coronations and weddings. Built in the 13th and 14th centuries as an abbey church, it is filled with famous tombs and monuments.
- Frank Chase House Eugene, Oregon 1889-1936
- Historic Rugby Village Rugby, Tennessee 1880
- First Congregational Church Portland, Oregon
- St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church Mount Angel, Oregon 1912
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Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester, England
Large country house. c1854-1868 by Benjamin Bucknall for William Leigh. Ashlar limestone; ashlar chimneys; stone slate roof. High Victorian Gothic style. Built around small courtyard.
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Martyrs' Memorial
Oxford, England
This Gothic Revival spire in the heart of Oxford commemorates the nearby executions of Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and other Anglican bishops under "Bloody" Queen Mary.
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Salt Lake Temple
Salt Lake City, Utah
1893
Founded by Brigham Young and completed in 1893, the Salt Lake Temple is the most important Mormon temple in the world.