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! /p/ •� <br /> n� f_�ant v f1arPd wnod_s innl4-"--gab The e1aborat-a-4-e.- <br /> e4 —Q--the_ front porch is notable ; paired ionic- pill-ars set on. <br /> _the roof, There is a carriage house in the <br /> rear. <br /> Across Cherry St . , at 201 W . Michigan St . , stands the Christian <br /> Community Church , one of two churches deserving special attention . <br /> The Romanesque Revival Church in a latin cross plan is particularly <br /> interesting for its open vestibule facing Michigan St . , characterized <br /> by three arched bays with a corbelled frieze above . Palladian <br /> windows light the east end of the structure contrasted with arched , <br /> stained glass windows marking the other ends . The three -story, <br /> bell tower sits atop the gable roof on the northeast side . Arched <br /> openings wra'p_ araun d three sides of the third floor of the <br /> tower* separated by cut stone Tuscan columns . This building was <br /> completed in 1927 under the direction of Reverend Raymond Zerby . <br /> It was originally established as a nondenominational church and <br /> occupies the former site of the Christian Church building . <br /> 28 <br /> Another significant church in New Carlisle is the Methodist church , <br /> now Emmanuel Temple . Designed in the Gothic Revival style , it was <br /> constructed in 1858 for $ 1 ,500 . T 1d-ing-way --raised--one <br /> h­a�-tory above ground 1 eve1 i n 1956 , provi-d1Trg--ro-M-fo"r a base— <br /> L <br /> me nt . 27 The church building Xocated at 127 W . Front St . , is noted <br /> for its stained leaded glass windows , and gold and red lancet <br /> windows in front . The projecting eaves are supported by paired <br /> brackets and the structure is topped by a square tower and a mas- <br /> sive stone chimney . <br /> Situated at 120 S . Filbert St . is a two-story, Prai ri e Style <br /> home , significant because it is the only example of this style <br /> 8 <br />