St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a historic church (building) in Ashland, Nebraska, currently serving as an event and exhibit space for the Ashland Arts Council.
[2] The church was designed in the Gothic Revival style, with "a steeply pitched gable roof whose ridge is straddled by a belfry at the eastern end," and is considered one of Nebraska's best examples of the style.
The only Episcopal church in Saunders County, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 25, 1979.
[1] In 1992, the diocese closed the parish and sold the church to the Ashland Arts Council, which has maintained it ever since.
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