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- St._Pauls_Methodist_Episcopal_Church_(Hartford,_Connecticut) abstract "St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the Tempolo Sion Pentecostal Church, is a historic church at 1886-1906 Park Street in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. It is a modestly-sized brick structure, with projecting gabled pavilions, a two-story square tower, and a rear Sunday school addition. It was designed by the nationally known church architect George W. Kramer and built in 1900. Its internal layout follows the Akron plan design.The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.".
- Q7591170 abstract "St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, also known as the Tempolo Sion Pentecostal Church, is a historic church at 1886-1906 Park Street in Hartford, Connecticut, United States. It is a modestly-sized brick structure, with projecting gabled pavilions, a two-story square tower, and a rear Sunday school addition. It was designed by the nationally known church architect George W. Kramer and built in 1900. Its internal layout follows the Akron plan design.The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.".