Saint Pauls Anglican Church
Saint Pauls Anglican Church in Dawson, Canada, is a recognized federal heritage building with historical significance dating back to its construction in 1901. The church, also known as Building 12, is a prime example of high Victorian Gothic architecture, featuring rich detailing in its stained glass windows, pointed arches, and timber frame construction.
With its close association to the development of Dawson City as a territorial capital and its role in providing social and religious services to the community, Saint Pauls Anglican Church stands as a testament to the city's rapid transformation from a mining camp to a prosperous town by 1901. The church's environmental value lies in its contribution to the historic character of Dawson City, serving as a familiar landmark for residents and visitors alike.
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