Baker Congregational Church

[2] First located in a Federal-style meetinghouse at the corner of Maverick and Havre Streets, the church moved in 1844 to a Gothic Revival edifice at the corner of Sumner Street and Maverick Square, before settling into a larger Gothic Revival structure in Central Square in 1875.

That chapel too moved more than once before the construction of the current structure on the corner of Byron and Saratoga streets in 1903, eventually being renamed as the Baker Congregational Church.

The 1903 shingle style church building built by John Nelson Thisland and F. W. Woollcott[3] was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1998.

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