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This church is on the Mass. Historical Society Register Jeeny 04:21, 16 April 2007 (UTC)
The National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination document and photo set for this site seems not to be available on-line, and must be obtained by request to the National Register, to be sent by postal mail. When obtained, please adapt this footnote. [1]
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I have removed the following sentence fragment, for which there is no basis on the church's own moderately lengthy web site:
. . . . Jim . . . . Jameslwoodward ( talk • contribs) 13:45, 18 November 2009 (UTC)
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In 2015 a complete renovation was completed, restoring several details to those originally designed by architect Ralph Adams Cram. In addition, an older organ in the chancel was replaced by a restored 1929 instrument by Earnest M. Skinner. [1]
Blauschwein ( talk) 23:40, 27 January 2020 (UTC)
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Regards, Spintendo 05:13, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
Notes
"In a stroke of fortune almost too staggering for comprehension, the church received, first, an anonymous gift to cover an in-depth existing conditions survey, and, later, an eight-figure grant to fund not only the vast majority of a comprehensive renovation but also a matching amount toward a $2 million preservation endowment. These developments energized the parish to undertake additional fundraising, completing a project many had considered impossible.What project is being described here? Also, it should be noted that the writer of this piece refers to the parish as "the church", which is in contravention to your last edit summary that this term is never used.