Designated April 12, 2011
St. Paul’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sunday School and Parsonage, designed by the prominent American architect J. C. Cady in the Romanesque Revival style in 1884-85, is an exceptional example of this important style of architecture. Cady designed a substantial church building of brick and terra cotta, highlighted by a prominent corner bell tower. Its many stained-glass windows, round-arched openings and variety of towers and brick moldings enliven its simple red brick facade. Cady created a well-functioning and visually appealing grouping, where the horizontality of the church and school buildings are firmly balanced by the tall bell tower at the corner.
*Excerpt from the Landmarks Preservation Commission designation report