St. Mary's Church (Augusta, Maine)

The long nave is oriented perpendicular to the street, with a steeply pitched gable roof.

Set back from the front are side projections, a single-story entrance vestibule on the left, and the main tower on the right.

The main entrance is at the center of the nave end, in an ornately decorated projecting Gothic-arch opening, with buttresses and pinnacles at the corners.

The main tower is equally ornate, rising first to a gabled roof with a tall steeple above that.

[2] The church was built in 1926-27 in order to handle growth in the city's Roman Catholic population.