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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 83003990.
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DescriptionSpalding St Michael from SW 3.JPG
St. Michael's Church in Spalding, Nebraska; seen from the southwest. The church was designed in Gothic Revival style by architects J. H. Craddock and Jacob M. Nachtigall; its cornerstone was laid in 1908. The church is part of the St. Michael's Catholic Church Complex, which is listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
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41° 41′ 25″ N, 98° 21′ 46″ W
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41.690278; -98.362778
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1 January 2010
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41°41'25.001"N, 98°21'46.001"W
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Nebraska
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{{Information |Description=St. Michael's Church in {{w|Spalding, Nebraska}}; seen from the southwest. The church was designed in Gothic Revival style by architects J. H. Craddock and Jacob M. Nachtigall; its cornerstone
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