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known as Late Gothic Revival, this style flourished in the early
1900s and is very similar to the earlier Gothic
Revival, though
usually not as complex or elaborate. Materials used include
masonry and stone, and architectural detail is varied throughout
the building. In addition, tile is frequently used on the façade. Many churches in York were designed in this style,
including St. Mary’s, St. Patrick’s,
Heidelburg UCC, Asbury
United Methodist, Union Lutheran, and
Calvary UCC.
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