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ARCHITECTURE
Trinity United Methodist Church was built in 1873 with the combining of three local Methodist churches and is of Gothic Revival Style. The steeple has the tallest spire in the city of Madison, raising to 212 feet. The building itself is a large church with a basement, main floor, and upper floor. Inside the church are four stairwells. One of the staircases turns to a ladder leading up into the bell tower then to the roof of the church. Trinity has stained glass windows built in 1880s by Coulter & Sons Art Glass in Cincinnati.
This point of interest is part of the tour: Madison's Treasures Tours
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