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Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church

Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church, now Old St. Joe's Hall, is a historic former church building at Anvil City Square in Nome, Alaska.

Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church
Alaska Heritage Resources Survey
The church in 1946, after the removal of its steeple
LocationAcross Bering Street, in front of West Seppala Drive, Nome, Alaska
Coordinates64°30′00″N 165°24′28″W / 64.49989°N 165.40768°W / 64.49989; -165.40768
Arealess than one acre
Built1901 (1901)
ArchitectJ.B. Randell
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.00000149[1]
AHRS No.NOM-00040
Added to NRHPMarch 8, 2000

Designed by J.B. Randell of Seattle, Washington and built in 1901, it is one of the oldest buildings in the city. It is also the only wood-frame Gothic Revival church in Alaska, and is one of the most visible buildings in the city. Originally located at the corner of West King Place and Steadman Street, it served as a church until 1944. It fell into disrepair, resulting in the removal of its distinctive tall steeple. In 1995, it was given to the city, which moved it to Anvil City Square the following year and restored it.[2] It now serves as a community hall.

The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 2000.[1]

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References edit

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ "NRHP nomination for Old St. Joseph's Catholic Church". National Park Service. Retrieved March 12, 2015.


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