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Mullica Hill Methodist Episcopal Church
Mullica Hill, Gloucester County

In 1848 the Methodists built this small, interesting church. The front
door is unusualfew churches have glass doors, and the Gothic treatment
of the windows is something I have not seen elsewhere. The squat tower
is common to many Greek Revival buildings, as well as the pediment and
the shallow-pitched roof.
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