Congregational Church Of Patchogue (95 East Main Street) was built in 1893 in the fabulous Victorian Richardsonian Romanesque style featuring rough-faced squared masonry, unusual stone sculptured shapes, and round-topped arches over the windows, entrance and porch supports. Other notable features are brownstone, a clock tower and highly stylized cornices. The Congregational Church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on its 100th birthday in 1993.

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