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St. Francis Xavier Church is a Catholic church within the City of Winooski, Vermont in the United States. Built in 1870 within what was then known as a village within the township of Colchester, the parish church became one of the most visible landmarks in Chittenden County due to its unique double-spired design and proportional size comparative to its surrounding structures. The Church was listed on the Vermont State Historic Register on November 22, 1993.

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  • St. Francis Xavier Church is a Catholic church within the City of Winooski, Vermont in the United States. Built in 1870 within what was then known as a village within the township of Colchester, the parish church became one of the most visible landmarks in Chittenden County due to its unique double-spired design and proportional size comparative to its surrounding structures. The Church was listed on the Vermont State Historic Register on November 22, 1993. (en)
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  • Fr. Joseph Michaud, C.S.V. (en)
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  • Steeple construction completed September 1883 (en)
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  • 1993-11-22 (xsd:date)
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  • 1868 (xsd:integer)
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  • Révérend J.F. Audet (en)
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  • State Register of Historic Places (en)
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  • Red Brick (en)
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  • St. Francis Xavier Church (en)
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  • Rev. Msgr. Richard G. Lavalley (en)
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  • Division for Historic Preservation – Historic Sites & Structures Survey, 1979 (en)
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  • French Gothic Revival and Romanesque architecture (en)
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  • "Fenestration is mostly stained glass lancet windows, with drip moulds. Front gable has crucifix at apex, riche with corbelled drip molds containing bronze statue of St. Francis, rose window with radiating spokes immediately below. Central entrance has Gothic-arched opening with corbelled drip moulding, elaborate carved and glazed double doors, gabled brick entrance porch; flanking tower entrances are identical though smaller in scale, and with single doors. Towers have large recessed panels on 1st tier, 4-gabled 2nd tier with corbelled frieze Gothic-arched louvres; copper spires have flying buttresses, flemish wall-dormer louvres, wrought iron open-work crosses on top." (en)
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  • Rev. Scott A. Gratton (en)
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  • St. Francis Xavier Church is a Catholic church within the City of Winooski, Vermont in the United States. Built in 1870 within what was then known as a village within the township of Colchester, the parish church became one of the most visible landmarks in Chittenden County due to its unique double-spired design and proportional size comparative to its surrounding structures. The Church was listed on the Vermont State Historic Register on November 22, 1993. (en)
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  • St. Francis Xavier Church (Winooski, Vermont) (en)
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