The First Baptist Church on Main Street in Brattleboro, Vermont was built in 1870 in High Victorian Gothic style. The same architect also designed Brooks House and All Souls Church, both nearby on Main Street. The church's tower includes a Tiffany stained glass window, with two others at the back of the building. It is located within the Brattleboro Downtown Historic District. (Source: "The Visitor's Guide to Brattleboro and the Vibrant Villages of Southern Vermont" (2010))
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