South Congregational Church, Chapel, Ladies Parlor, and Rectory
The South Congregational Church is a former Congregational and United Church of Christ church building complex located on the intersection of Court and President Streets in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, New York City. The complex consisting of a church, original chapel, ladies parlour and rectory was landmarked by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on March 23, 1983. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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South Congregational Church, Chapel, Ladies Parlor, and Rectory
The South Congregational Church is a former Congregational and United Church of Christ church building complex located on the intersection of Court and President Streets in Carroll Gardens, Brooklyn, New York City. The complex consisting of a church, original chapel, ladies parlour and rectory was landmarked by the Landmarks Preservation Commission on March 23, 1983. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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?, ?, F.C. Merry, and Woodruff Leeming
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less than one acre
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The Former South Congregational Church of Brooklyn
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The South Congregational Churc ...... er of Historic Places in 1982.
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South Congregational Church, Chapel, Ladies Parlor, and Rectory
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South Congregational Church (Former)
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