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The House of Hope Presbyterian Church

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Identification
Name
The House of Hope Presbyterian Church
Emporis Building Number
251270
Location
Main address
779-797 Summit Avenue
Virtual address
Virtual address
Address as text
797 Summit Avenue
ZIP
55105
District
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State
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Longitude
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Map and Surrounding Area
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Technical Data
Floors (above ground)
2
Floors (underground)
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Construction end
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Gross floor area
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Structure in General
Construction type
church
Current status
existing [completed]
Facade material
limestone
Facade color
light gray
Architectural style
neo-gothic
Official website
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Usages
Main usages
church (presbyterian)
Features and Amenities
National landmark
Facts
Ralph Adams Cram was the principal architect of this church, designed in the English Perpendicular Gothic style.
With 49 bells, the Noyes Memorial Carillon is the largest in Minnesota.
The House of Hope Presbyterian Church is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a contributing member of St. Paul's Historic Hill District.
Companies involved in this building

Architect: Cram, Goodhue and Ferguson

Other Companies:
Michiels Bellfoundry, Petit & Fritsen, Fonderie Paccard, Arthur Bigelow, George J. Grant Construction Company
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