Asylum Avenue Baptist Church868 Asylum Avenue, originally built in 1872 and expanded in 1896, it was destroyed by a fire in the 1930s and then almost completely re-built according to the original design, which may or may not have been by George Keller. This church was the last of the four to arrive on the Hill.Learn More Asylum Avenue Baptist Church |
Exterior: | Detail of Front Doors | ||
Exterior: | Detail Roof on West Side of Church | ||
Exterior: | East Elevation Looking Out Toward Sigourney Street | ||
Exterior: | East Rosette Window | ||
Exterior: | Eastern Gable | ||
Exterior: | Front Elevation | ||
Exterior: | Looking Behind Church from Sigourney Street | ||
Exterior: | Looking Northeast along Sigourney Street | ||
Exterior: | Looking Northeast from Corner of Sigourney and Asylum | ||
Exterior: | Looking Southeast Along Sigourney Street | ||
Exterior: | Main Entrance | ||
Exterior: | Northwest Gable | ||
Exterior: | Rear Door - Sigourney Street | ||
Exterior: | Side Door | ||
Exterior: | Southeast Corner | ||
Exterior: | Southwest Corner | ||
Exterior: | Southwest Tower | ||
Exterior: | West Elevation | ||
Exterior: | West Rosette Window |