Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church

The Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church is a church located beside Harvard Law School near the Cambridge, Massachusetts common.

Costs were borne primarily by George Bird and philanthropist Frederick Hastings Rindge.

Its cornerstone was laid on October 3, 1891, and the church dedicated on February 22, 1893.

The structure is built of Southville red granite with East Longmeadow sandstone trimming, and furnished inside with fine wood.

Its square, central tower is 110 feet in height and capped with a red, pyramidal roof.

Harvard-Epworth United Methodist Church