St. Paul's Episcopal Church, Lee's Summit
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church is a historic Carpenter Gothic style Episcopal church building located on a triangular lot at 416 Southeast Grand Avenue at the corner of Fifth and Green streets in Lee's Summit, Missouri, United States. The parish was established in 1867. The original sanctuary and current building were designed by the Rev. Frederick B. Scheetz and completed in 1884. The building is a rare example of an extant wood framed Carpenter Gothic church in the state of Missouri. The interior walls and vaulted ceilings are covered with narrow strips of wood paneling set diagonally on the walls and horizontally on the ceiling. A trio of stained glass windows is set above the wooden altar in the apse at the north end of the transept. The church has received few if any alterations since it was built in 1884. ()
416 SE Grand AveDowntown Lee's SummitLee's Summit 64063-2805
St. Paul's Episcopal Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Lee's Summit Historical Cemetery, Summit Woods Crossing, Longview Community College, Bowler Hill.