View of the front of St. Vitus Church, located at 6019 Lausche Avenue in Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. St. Vitus Parish was organized in 1893. A $6,000 church was constructed in 1894 at 6111 Glass Avenue (now Lausche Avenue). St. Vitus School was constructed on the site in 1912. With the parish rapidly outgrowing its church, a new, vastly larger church was constructed at 6019 Lausche Avenue and completed in 1933. Designed by local architect William Jansen, this Lombard-Romanesque Revival structure of pale yellow Falston brick cost $350,000 (about $6.5 million in 2016 dollars). The church interior was renovated and conserved in February 1993 during the parish's centennial celebration.
Author: Tim Evanson, License: CC BY-SA 2.0
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