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United Methodist Church Of Patchogue
High Victorian Gothic Architecture
The United Methodist Church Of Patchogue (10 Church Street) was built in 1889. The church’s High Victorian Gothic style has steeply pitched roofs, gables and soaring towers with medieval elongated windows. Tidden & Arnold of Brooklyn designed the three large round stained glass windows. The National Register of Historic Places recognizes the United Methodist Church as an architecturally and historically important American building.