CONCORD — The state Historical Resources Council has added four properties to the New Hampshire State Register of Historic Places.
Three of the properties are churches: Nashua’s St. Francis Xavier Church, a Norman Gothic Revival style built in 1898 for the industrial city’s growing Franco-American community; Farmington’s First Congregational Church, host to the town clock, considered an excellent example of the Gothic Revival style with beautiful stained glass windows; and Congregational Church in Wentworth, built in 1829-30 in the federal-style with a prominent three-stage tower (the building was divided internally into two floors in 1867 in response to the Toleration Act of 1819, which required municipal and religious services to have separate venues).
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