St. James Episcopal Church, Old Town
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St. James Episcopal Church is a historic church at Center and Main Streets in the heart of Old Town, Maine. Built in 1892, the church is one of four works in the state designed by the Gothic Revival specialist Henry Vaughan. It is one of Old Town's few 19th century landmarks, and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. Its current minister is the Rev. Jane White-Hassler. ()
Built: 1892 (132 years ago)Coordinates: 44°56'4"N, 68°38'46"W
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Old Town
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St. James Episcopal Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Old Town Museum, Milford Dam, Penobscot Nation Museum, St. Anne's Church and Mission Site.
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Which popular attractions are close to St. James Episcopal Church?
Nearby attractions include Old Town Museum, Marsh Island (4 min walk), Milford Dam, Old Town (12 min walk), St. Anne's Church and Mission Site, Old Town (17 min walk), Penobscot Nation Museum, Old Town (18 min walk).