Union Congregational Church (Worcester, Massachusetts)

Its basic appearance is reminiscent of the Notre Dame de Paris, although on a more modest scale.

Its main facade features twin towers flanking an entrance consisting of three trefoil arches, above which is a large rose window and an arched arcade connecting the two towers.

The main body of the church is covered in a slate roof (original replaced in 1948), and the stained glass of some of its windows was brought over from the buildings of other church congregations which merged into the Union congregation.

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