South Main Church of Christ



Built as the Christian Chapel this location originally housed a plank structure erected in 1886. It was replaced in 1904 by this Romanesque Revival building constructed of local sandstone now forms the northwest corner of a complex. Architectural interests include a corner tower with unusual cupola treatment stone pilasters and arched windows encasing oyster shell stained glass. Brick additions were made in 1954 and again in 1985 by the present Church of Christ congregation.