Mt. Carmel Historic District is a national historic district located near Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. The district encompasses two contributing buildings and two contributing sites near Marshall. The district consists of the Gothic Revival style Mt. Carmel Methodist Church (1893) (destroyed in a fire 2012), the church cemetery, the nearby Queen Anne style Brown-Dyer House (1891), and the surrounding farm acreage. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
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| - Mt. Carmel Historic District is a national historic district located near Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. The district encompasses two contributing buildings and two contributing sites near Marshall. The district consists of the Gothic Revival style Mt. Carmel Methodist Church (1893) (destroyed in a fire 2012), the church cemetery, the nearby Queen Anne style Brown-Dyer House (1891), and the surrounding farm acreage. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. (en)
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| - Mt. Carmel Historic District is a national historic district located near Marshall, Saline County, Missouri. The district encompasses two contributing buildings and two contributing sites near Marshall. The district consists of the Gothic Revival style Mt. Carmel Methodist Church (1893) (destroyed in a fire 2012), the church cemetery, the nearby Queen Anne style Brown-Dyer House (1891), and the surrounding farm acreage. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. (en)
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