Oxford Presbyterian Church, Religious landmark in Oxford, Indiana
Oxford Presbyterian Church is a church building in Oxford, Indiana, featuring a distinctive three-story square corner tower topped with a pyramidal roof. The structure showcases Romanesque Revival brick architecture with detailed masonry work typical of early 1900s religious buildings.
The building was constructed in 1902 following designs by W. F. Sharpe and built by the Steele Brothers. It received recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
The building transformed from a religious center into Oak Grove Heritage House, functioning as a community center and local history museum.
The site sits northwest of the Benton and Justus Streets intersection. Visitors can view the exterior and learn about local history when the building opens for community events or guided tours.
The building connects to Central Presbyterian Church of Lafayette through its congregation origins and maintains architectural elements from the early 1900s.
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