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English: The Greenmanville_Seventh-Day Baptist Church on Greenmanville Avenue in Mystic, Connecticut was built in 1851 in the Greek Revival style and was probably designed by Amos Clift III of Mystic. It is part of the Mystic Seaport Museum and the Mystic Bridge Historic District. In 1955, it was moved to its current location from the south end of the museum, which uses it as an auditorium.(Source: NRHP nomination form)
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