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Union Congregational Church (Worcester, Massachusetts)edit
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The article mentions "United Congregational Church". Is this not Union Congregational Church (Worcester, Massachusetts), which was designed by Stephen C. Earle? If so, link to it! Or is it possible there were two congregational churches in Worcester designed by him? --doncram 22:55, 18 March 2017 (UTC)Reply
Confusingly, the United Congregational Church (which is at the Corner of Grove and Institute, with the address 2 Institute Rd) is not the same as the Union Congregational Church, which is further south, at 5 Chestnut St. And to make matters worse, they were indeed both designed by Earle. It took me awhile to confirm that there were two separate churches, and their locations, because so much of the information on the web confuses the two. Google Street View provides excellent views of both churches. Alafarge (talk) 14:09, 19 March 2017 (UTC)Reply