The main structure was built in Italianate style 1874-75 but it was renovated extensively to its current Neoclassical appearance in 1924–25.
It is unusual in Wisconsin as an urban church building with storefronts at street-level.
At that point the Methodist congregation bought it and completed it as a Neo-Classical-styled church.
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