The House of Hope Presbyterian Church in Saint Paul, Minnesota was founded in 1907, by the merger of two churches that were founded in 1849 and 1855.
[1] Its building was designed by noted architect Ralph Adams Cram starting in 1909; the church was completed in 1914.
It is a Gothic Revival style church with flying buttresses needed to support walls thin enough for stained glass windows.
It received a 2014 St. Paul Heritage Preservation Award for completion of a major restoration of the church and its bell tower costing $3.2 million that including replacing the slate roof and adding copper flashings.
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