St. Stephen's Episcopal Church, Gothic Revival church in Casselton, United States.
St. Stephen's Episcopal Church is a stone building with Gothic architectural details located at the corner of Langer Avenue and Third Street Northwest. The structure now functions as the Casselton Heritage Center and hosts community activities and visitors.
The building was constructed between 1885 and 1887 by British-born architect George Hancock and stonemason Nathaniel Maconachie. It received designation on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992.
The building reflects Casselton's evolving communities, having served different religious groups over time. Today the heritage center displays exhibits about significant figures from North Dakota history.
The building is located downtown at 241 Langer Avenue North in Casselton and is easy to find. Visitors can attend guided tours, view exhibits, and participate in events regularly held at the heritage center.
The building was documented through the Historic American Buildings Survey and received the Charles E. Peterson Prize in 1999. This award recognized the careful architectural documentation of the structure.
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