File:Sacred-Heart-Church-Bellevue-KY.jpg

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This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 74000856.

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English: Sacred Heart Church is a Catholic parish church in Bellevue, Kentucky. It's corner stone reads "Sept 25, 1892." The sign in front of it reads, "BELLEVUE LANDMARK - This structure, which resembles the provincial Bavarian churches, was designed by Cincinnati architect Louis Picket. Alters with ogee arches, elaborate niches, finials, architraves, and bar tracery were handcarved in Germany. The triple clerestory windows have stained glass of European narrative type. Murals created by local artists Leon Lippert and Theodore Brasch."
Date 9/1/2008
Source Own work
Author Wholtone
Object location39° 06′ 10″ N, 84° 28′ 48″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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39°6'10.001"N, 84°28'48.000"W

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current15:29, 1 September 20081,634 × 2,671 (1.68 MB)Wholtone{{Information |Description={{en|1=Sacred Heart Church is a Catholic Cathedral in Bellevue, Kentucky. It's corner stone reads "Sept 25, 1892." The sign in front of it reads, "BELLEVUE LANDMARK - This structure, which resembles the provincial Bavarian churc

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