St. Francis deSales Church (Geneva, New York)

The expansion of the complex over the following 10 years reflects the rapid growth of the city's Catholic population.

According to its National Register nomination, thechurch is a large Gothic Revival building with some Romanesque details (rounded corbeling and rounded windows) and a large four stage steeple with a tall spire at the southeast end.

The rectory is a two and one-half story brick Second Empire building built ca.

The school was also expanded; it was originally built in 1874 in the Italianate style and significantly enlarged in 1909, retaining the same detailing but removing a central bell tower.

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