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Wesleyan Appartments
Photographer: Allen C. Browne
Taken: October 1, 2013
Caption: Wesleyan Appartments
Additional Description: Methodist Episcopal Church (Wesleyan Apartments), 207 W. Main St. The former church is a three-story brick building with a gable facade currently fronted by a three-level open porch. The original facade had three bays with a tetrastyle porch on the second level above the raised basement. A broad staircase rose to the portico. A three-part, Palladian-inspired doorway, originally a window, is on the third story am a circular oculus window is still in the gable. Brick piers are at each corner. When the church was converted to apartment use in the early 1920's, the portico was removed and the three-story porch built in its place. Additional window openings were made and the upper story central windows were converted to doorways. -- National Register Nomination Form, Middletown Survey District.
Submitted: October 3, 2013, by Allen C. Browne of Silver Spring, Maryland.
Database Locator Identification Number: p255879
File Size: 1.548 Megabytes

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