Assembly of God Church

Assembly of God Church is a church in , , .
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Places of Interest Nearby

Highlights include Trinity Episcopal Church and Litchfield Opera House.

Church
is an Episcopal church in , United States, built in 1871 in Carpenter Gothic style. It has been attributed to the noted New York architect Richard Upjohn. is situated 1½ miles southeast of Assembly of God Church.

Building
The is a community building in , United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its significance to the community. is situated 2 miles southeast of Assembly of God Church.

Places in the Area

Nearby places include Litchfield and Forest City.

is a city of about 6,600 people in . is among the largest of a series of "whistle stop" towns built along a railroad extending west from Minneapolis in the 19th century.

Village
is an unincorporated community in , , , United States, near and . The community is located along Meeker County Road 2 near its junction with State Highway 24. is situated 5 miles northeast of Assembly of God Church.

Assembly of God Church

Latitude
45.15167° or 45° 9′ 6″ north
Longitude
-94.54306° or 94° 32′ 35″ west
Elevation
1,122 feet (342 metres)
Open location code
86Q75F24+MQ
Geo­Names ID
5016757
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