First Methodist Episcopal Church (Trinidad, Colorado)

[1] It was deemed "a good local example of an ecclesiastical interpretation of the Romanesque Revival style.

Its metal-clad, central dome roof is a distinctive feature within Trinidad's architectural heritage, as is its yellow brick construction.

Dome roofs are not often seen in Romanesque Revival churches in Colorado and red brick was the material of choice for the majority of Trinidad's buildings.

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