Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Church, Catholic church in Clear Creek Township, Iowa, United States.
Saints Peter and Paul is a church building in rural Iowa featuring two-tone orange bricks and a tall central tower as its most visible elements. The interior contains stained glass windows with religious scenes and wooden altars crafted with detailed hand carvings.
The current building was constructed in 1898 and 1899, replacing an earlier brick church from 1863. Architect Ferdinand S. Borgolte designed this new structure as a replacement.
The parish grew from German settlers who built religious and community institutions in this rural area. Visitors can see how the building served as a gathering place for these residents over generations.
The property includes the main church building and an adjacent historic cemetery with graves from different periods. The location is accessible for visitors to walk around and view from the outside.
The altars inside were hand-carved from walnut wood by craftsman Nickolas Juhl, showing the skill of local artisans. These wooden pieces remain among the most detailed elements in the interior.
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