Tuesday, May 2, 2023

St. Rose Catholic Church Complex - St. Rose, Ohio















St. Rose Catholic Church Complex in St. Rose, Ohio. Complex includes church, rectory, and one room schoolhouse. The church was built in 1912 in a High Gothic Revival Style, designed by DeCurtins, a Swiss immigrant who lived in Carthagena, Ohio. Located adjacent to the church on the west is a three-story rectory. Built in 1905 at a cost of $6,000. Located adjacent to the church on the east is the single-story St. Rose schoolhouse, former parish school, built in 1892. Built as a one-room school, the building was modified in 1941 and converted into a two-room school. It operated until closure in 1957. After its closure, the old school was modified to be a parish hall and a recreation center. Posted to the National Register of Historic Places on July 26, 1979. GPS: 40.40742°N, -84.51506°W.

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