Tyson United Methodist Church, Protestant church in Versailles, Indiana
Tyson United Methodist Church is a two-story building constructed with white glazed brick and terra cotta featuring rounded arched entries with bronze doors. The facade displays stylized Corinthian columns and curved bay windows.
The building was constructed in 1937 by the Miles & Elliot construction company. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in September 1994.
The church serves the Methodist congregation in Versailles as a place for worship and community meetings. It holds importance for the religious life of people in town.
The building is located on West Tyson Street in Versailles and displays Art Deco design elements. Visitors can explore the architectural details from outside and learn about local building history.
The building features a tall open lattice spire crafted from cast aluminum. This element creates a distinctive and striking profile against the sky.
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