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St. Gabriel's Catholic Parish Complex

St. Gabriel's Catholic Parish Complex
Church in 2013
St. Gabriel's Catholic Parish Complex is located in Pennsylvania
St. Gabriel's Catholic Parish Complex
St. Gabriel's Catholic Parish Complex is located in the United States
St. Gabriel's Catholic Parish Complex
Location122-142 S. Wyoming St., Hazleton, Pennsylvania
Coordinates40°56′55″N 75°58′20″W / 40.94861°N 75.97222°W / 40.94861; -75.97222
Area1.3 acres (0.53 ha)
Built1907-1908, 1925, 1937
ArchitectSheridan, Peter B.; DePace, Anthony J.
Architectural styleGothic Revival, Colonial Revival
NRHP reference No.02000889[1]
Added to NRHPAugust 22, 2002

St. Gabriel's Catholic Parish Complex is a historic Roman Catholic church complex located at 122-142 S. Wyoming Street in Hazleton, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania within the Diocese of Scranton.

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The St. Gabriel's complex consists of the church (1925), rectory (1907-1908), and former convent (1937). The church is a high French Gothic Revival steel frame building clad in pink granite ashlar with Indiana limestone trim. It features twin bell towers with triple entrance portals at the front facade. The rectory is a three-story, wood-frame building in the Colonial Revival style. The convent was designed by architect Anthony J. DePace (1892–1977), and is a four-story building clad in granite ashlar and limestone. It was converted to affordable apartments and offices in 1998–1999. The church was founded in 1855.[2] It merged with Annunciation Parish. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1]

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