The Byzantine Catholic Church of the Resurrection (dedicated, 1967), was formerly St. Patrick’s Roman Catholic Church built in 1928-1929, designed in the Tudor Revival style by architects Henry J. McGill and Talbot F. Hamlin; the Rectory was designed by Gustav Stickley in 1912 for Fred Wagner, automobile Hall of Famer of national significance. The Church and the Rectory are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, 2019.
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Byzantine Catholic Church of the Resurrection (dedicated, 1967), formerly St. Patrick’s R.C. Church, 1929, designed by McGill and Hamlin; Rectory designed by Gustav Stickley, 1912 for Fred Wagner, auto Hall of Famer of national significance.