Emmanuel Baptist (Worcester, Massachusetts)

The elements characteristic of this particular style include recessed wall paneling, the corbelled roofline, buttresses, and the recessed entry framed by an arch.

The church was built for the Third Baptist congregation, which merged with the First Baptists in 1902, at which time the building was sold to the First Presbyterian Church of Worcester.

[2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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