Cherokee Friends Church

Its original church, located at 120 S. Pennsylvania in Cherokee, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

It utilizes a style influenced heavily by the Craftsman movement espoused by Gustaf Stickley and found most often in residential architecture.

Stickley states, when describing the Craftsmai Ideal in homebuilding, that he plans '...houses that are based on the big fundamental principals of honesty, simplicity, and usefulness..

The Cherokee Friends Church adheres to this principal in that its very form is honest, its decor is simple, its layout is useful.

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Cherokee Friends Church (2003 building)