Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church

Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church in Sprague, Washington, is a historic church recognized for its architectural style and its longstanding presence in the community Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church was built in 1902 and is noted for its Gothic Revival architectural style, which was designed by Spokane master architect Herman Preusse.

[2] The church was erected in 1902 and blessed by the Bishop of Nesqually, Edward John O'Dea.

The Gothic Revival style of architecture is a distinguishing feature of the Mary Queen of Heaven Roman Catholic Church.

[2] This church, with its historic and architectural significance, stands as a notable landmark in Sprague, Washington, showcasing a slice of the area's heritage and religious tradition.

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