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Grace Evangelical Protestant denomination could be a church in metropolis, Minnesota adjacent to the University of Minnesota East Bank field. The church was inbuilt 1915-1917 by a Swedish Lutheran congregation to serve university students. It had been designed by Chapman and Magney and inbuilt the Gothic Revival vogue.
The congregation was organized in metropolis in 1903 by the Swedish immigrant-dominated Augustana Evangelical Protestant denomination. At the time, Minnesota boasted an outsized population of Swedish immigrants. In 1905, the state had 126,000 Swedes, of whom 38,000 lived in metropolis and Saint Paul. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
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