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Ste-Therese-de-l'Enfant-Jesus Church Built in 1951, the current Ste-Therese-de-l'Enfant-Jesus Catholic Church replaces a predecessor that opened for Midnight Mass on December 25, 1927 and burned down less than 20 years later. The style of architecture used to design the structure is considered to be from the Dom Bellot Modern French School. Address: 209, rue Ste-Therese Cowansville QC Canada J2K 1R7
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Ste-Rose-de-Lima Church This parish church was built in 1889 to replace its predecessor which was destroyed by fire. The basement of the original church was the first school in Sweetsburg and after the fire, the school located to the current structure. Address: 603, rue Principale Cowansville QC Canada J2K 1J8
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Congregationalists Church The church on this site replaced an earlier church that was built in 1852 but destroyed by fire. The current structure was completed in 1890 and is a stop on the Cowansville heritage tour. Address: 203-205, rue Principale Cowansville QC Canada J2K 1J3
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Christ Church One of the sites on the Cowansville historical tour, this church was erected in 1893 after the original church on the site, which was constructed in 1855, burned down. Built in a Gothic Revival style, the church serves members of the Church of England. Address: 910, rue Principale Cowansville QC Canada J2K 1K1
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