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United Methodist Church is a historic church North Washington Street in Millersburg, Ohio. The Methodist Episcopal Church of Millersburg was built in 1871, replacing an earlier building from 1821. It is a Romanesque Revival style standing two stories high with a slate gable roof. It was added to the National Register in 1984.

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  • United Methodist Church (Millersburg, Ohio) (en)
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  • United Methodist Church is a historic church North Washington Street in Millersburg, Ohio. The Methodist Episcopal Church of Millersburg was built in 1871, replacing an earlier building from 1821. It is a Romanesque Revival style standing two stories high with a slate gable roof. It was added to the National Register in 1984. (en)
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  • N. Washington St., Millersburg, Ohio (en)
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  • United Methodist Church is a historic church North Washington Street in Millersburg, Ohio. The Methodist Episcopal Church of Millersburg was built in 1871, replacing an earlier building from 1821. It is a Romanesque Revival style standing two stories high with a slate gable roof. The exterior has a paired stained glass window under a brick hood mould with brick corbelling. A stone belt runs between the first floor windows and the second floor windows. The gable peak is surmounted by a wooden cross on a finial. The northeast corner supports a buttressed bell tower with a tent roof. The sanctuary is on the second floor and retains the stained glass windows and a balcony. It was added to the National Register in 1984. (en)
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