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Description The Richardsonian phase of the Romanesque Revival extended to smaller cities and towns. Examples were often of brick, with simple or standardized detail. They usually - but not always - included a compact Protestant preaching hall. As the 20th century progressed, the "liturgical movement" brought on elongated structures, accommodating a narrower nave and a distinct chancel.
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