File:St. Bonaventure complex (Raeville, Nebraska) from NW 2.JPG

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English: St. Bonaventure Church Complex in Raeville, Nebraska; seen from the northwest. The complex is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Visible in the photo is the church, designed by architect Jacob M. Nachitigal in Romanesque Revival style and built in 1917-19. To its right, partly obscured behind an intervening house, is the rectory, built in the Colonial Revival style in 1920-23. A two-story brick parochial school located immediately north of the church is apparently no longer in existence. The one-story white building in front of the church is the former public school building, no longer in use; it is not a part of the complex and is not included in the NRHS listing. The complex also includes a parish hall, west of the church and not visible in this photo.
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