Created By: Matt Parbs
St. Boniface Rectory, 2516 Pershing Boulevard; 1873A two-story rectory, it has a hip roof topped by a "widow's walk" with decorative wrought iron railing. The eaves have soffit brackets. The brickwork is of two colors-red and cream. The lighter color brick is used to form quoins at the corners of the building and to form arched "eyebrows" above the window openings. The building is a good example of Italianate Style and the excellent condition of the historic architectural fabric makes the building doubly important.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Architectural Tour of Clinton
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