Grace Reformed Episcopal Church

Founded and built in 1910, it is a parish of the Reformed Episcopal Church's Diocese of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic and a contributing property to the Havre de Grace Historic District.

[3] The cornerstone was laid that year, and the small church at 560 Fountain Street was completed in time for Christmas Day services on December 25, 1910.

[4] Among the church's notable members in the 20th century was G. Arnold Pfaffenbach, a Maryland state delegate in the 1930s.

The belfry is located in the northwest corner, and the church has a hipped roof with a ridgeline running north to south.

"[2] In 2010, the church received an award from the Havre de Grace Historic Preservation Commission.

A postcard shows Grace Reformed Episcopal Church in Havre-de-Grace, Maryland, shortly after its construction in 1910.