The Holy Rosary Church Rectory at 220 W. Main in Bozeman, Montana is a brick building that was designed by Fred F. Willson and built in 1912.
The crenellated (notched) door surround evokes the image of a medieval castle, reinforcing the connection to the Gothic style.
[3] One of the early works of Fred F. Willson, the rectory is derived from 19th century architectural forms.
Although individually eligible for the National Register on architecture significance, this Neo-Gothic Revival style rectory is also indicative of the growing early 20th century wealth of the Catholic Church in Bozeman.
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