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== Evangelical United Brethren Church==
 
== Evangelical United Brethren Church==
  
NRHP Reference #: 13000678
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NRHP Reference #: [https://npgallery.nps.gov/AssetDetail/NRIS/13000678 13000678]
  
 
NRHP Listing Date: 20130904
 
NRHP Listing Date: 20130904

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Evangelical United Brethren Church

Evangelical United Brethren Church

NRHP Reference #: 13000678

NRHP Listing Date: 20130904

Location

501 Broadway St., Nance County, Nebraska

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Summary

The Evangelical United Brethren Church, located in Fullerton, represents the determination and devotion of the Fullerton congregation and served as a gathering place for Evangelicals in the community. The church is also significant as it is the only recorded L-shaped steepled-ell type church that retains architectural integrity, not only in Nance County, but also within the five surrounding counties. Furthermore, it is the only historic wood frame church in Fullerton. The interior and exterior integrity of the Gothic Revival style building has been maintained, remaining virtually unchanged.

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About the National Register of Historic Places

The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the country’s official list of historically significant properties. To be eligible for the NRHP a property must generally retain their historic appearance, be at least 50 years old, and have the potential to be documented as historically or architecturally significant at either the local, state, or national level. The National Register of Historic Places is a National Park Service program administered by the Nebraska State Historical Society for the state of Nebraska. Visit the Nebraska State Historical Society's website to learn more about the program.