Immaculate Conception Church (Pawhuska, Oklahoma)

[1] It is a red brick cruciform church building which is significant mostly for its unusual stained glass windows designed by the Bavarian Art Glass Company of Munich, given dispensation to be placed in the church by special permission of the pope.

[2] One of the two largest shows Columbus arriving in the New World and being met by Indians.

[2] The church and its stained glass windows were planned by Father Edward Van Waesberghe, who also directly helped in its construction.

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