Gethsemane Episcopal Cathedral (Fargo, North Dakota)

Services were held in the Northern Pacific Railway dining tent.

In the winter months they held services in Pinkham's Hall, which was located at the corner of Front (Main) and 3rd Streets.

[2] In the summer of 1874 construction began on a permanent church building at 204 9th St. South on land donated by General George W. Cass.

It was to be constructed in red sandstone, however, because of the national economic depression the plans had to be changed.

A new cathedral was designed by Austin, Texas architects Charles W. Moore and Arthur Andersson in a Postmodern style referred to as Prairie Gothic.

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