St. Edwards Church (Little Rock, Arkansas)

A pair of buttressed towers flank a central gabled section, with entrance in each of the three parts set in Gothic-arched openings.

A large rose window stands above the center entrance below the gable, where there is a narrow Gothic-arched louver.

Designed by Charles L. Thompson, it is the most academically formal example of the Gothic Revival in his portfolio of work.

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