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Como Congregational Church

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Historic photo of Como Congregational Church

The Como Congregational Church is a historic church building in the Como nieghborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota. Constructed in 1886 and architected by Charles Sumner Sedgwick, the church is an example of Queen Anne style architecture. The church was the place of worship for Maria Sanford. [1]

Contemporary Use

Como Congregational Church in 2021

The building is currently being restored for mixed-use as apartments and community center.[2]

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