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Minneapolis/St. Paul Mid-Century Modern Churches

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Wayman AME Church
Minneapolis, MN
The Wayman AME (African Methodist Episcopal) Church was built in 1967. [map]

Christ Church Lutheran
Minneapolis, MN
The Christ Church Lutheran was designed by Eliel Saarinen and built in 1949. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, 3, and 4. [map]

Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd
Minneapolis, MN
The Lutheran Church of the Good Shepherd was built in 1950. For more, see these websites: 1, 2, and 3. [map]

Urban Refuge Church
Minneapolis, MN
The Urban Refuge Church was built in 1958. It originally housed the Edgewater Baptist Church. [map]

Hope Lutheran Church
Minneapolis, MN
Trinity Lutheran Church of Minnehaha Falls
Minneapolis, MN
The Hope Lutheran Church was designed by Ralph Rapson and built in 1971. [map]

The Trinity Lutheran Church of Minnehaha Falls was designed by Slifer & Abrahamson. It was built in 1952. [map]

More Minneapolis:
St. Olaf Catholic Church [map]

Jehovah Lutheran Church
St. Paul, MN
The Jehovah Lutheran Church was designed by Harold Spitznagel and built in 1963. For more, see this website. [map]

Church of St. Columba
St. Paul, MN
The Church of St. Columba was designed by Barry Byrne and built in 1949. This church has a fish-like shape similar to St. Francis Xavier in Kansas City, MO. [map]

Grace Lutheran Church
St. Paul, MN
The Grace Lutheran Church was built in 1962. [map]

Lumen Christi Catholic Church
St. Paul, MN
The Lumen Christi Catholic Church was completed in 1965. [map]

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