Church of Our Savior, Little Falls
Facts and practical information
Episcopal Church of Our Savior is a historic church at 113 4th Street NE in Little Falls, Minnesota, United States. The congregation was established around 1858, as a missionary effort by Bishop Henry Whipple, and they built their first building around that time. The second church was built in 1869. The current building, built in 1903, was designed by John B. Sutcliffe from Chicago and built by Louis Triplett, a local builder. Its design blends Gothic and Tudor styles. The lower walls and foundation are built of fieldstone, while the upper sections of the walls are half-timbered with stucco. The corner tower is also made of fieldstone, topped by a bell tower with a flared shingled roof. ()
Little Falls
Church of Our Savior – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Little Falls Dam, The Minnesota Fishing Museum, Linden Hill, Broadway Bridge.