Stamford, Connecticut • Fairfield County
The Church of the Holy Name in Stamford, Connecticut, is a significant example of Romanesque Revival architecture. It features a prominent square bell tower and a basilican plan, characteristic of the style popular for religious structures in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
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29 Grove St., Stamford, Connecticut
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129 Davenport Ridge Rd., Stamford, Connecticut
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Architecture
1101 Bedford Street, Stamford, Connecticut
Architecture
1101 Bedford Street, Stamford, Connecticut
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