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The current synagogue was consecrated in 1878, completed in the Gothic Revival-style. The synagogue building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980 [failed verification] and is a contributing property of the Savannah Historic District. [2]
The square also is home to Congregation Mickve Israel, which boasts one of the few Gothic-style synagogues in America, dating from 1878. All but one of the buildings surrounding the square are original to the square, the exception being the United Way Building. [20]
The Green–Meldrim House is a historic house at 14 West Macon Street, on the northwest corner of Madison Square, in Savannah, Georgia. [3] [4] Built in 1853, [5] it was designated as a National Historic Landmark in 1976 as one of the American South's finest and most lavish examples of Gothic Revival architecture.
Tucked into the tree-covered west side of Savannah's Madison Square is St. John’s Church and the Green-Meldrim House. ... The tour will guide people through both Gothic Revivalist buildings with ...
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40.1 Neo gothic buildings erected during 19th or 20th ... Congregation Mickve Israel, Savannah, Georgia, 1876–78. A rare example of a Gothic revival synagogue ...
The Gothic Revival building, erected in 1950, is now scheduled to be torn down and the location made into a parking spot for a nearby green space. ... The congregation soon moved to a new church ...
The square is home to Congregation Mickve Israel, which boasts one of the few Gothic-style synagogues in America, dating from 1878. All but one of the buildings surrounding the square are original to the square, the exception being the United Way Building at 428 Bull Street. [2]