Church of the Holy Spirit (Lake Wales, Florida)

Church of the Holy Spirit (Lake Wales, Florida)
Church of the Holy Spirit
Church of the Holy Spirit (Lake Wales, Florida) is located in Florida
Location: Lake Wales, Florida
Coordinates: 27°53′38″N 81°33′54″W / 27.89389°N 81.565°W / 27.89389; -81.565Coordinates: 27°53′38″N 81°33′54″W / 27.89389°N 81.565°W / 27.89389; -81.565
Built: 1927
Architect: P.C. Samuell; R.W. Burrows
Architectural style: Mission/Spanish Revival
Governing body: Local government
MPS: Lake Wales MPS
NRHP Reference#: 90001271[1]
Added to NRHP: August 31, 1990

The former Church of the Holy Spirit is an historic Roman Catholic church building located at 1099 Hesperides Road in Lake Wales, Florida. In 1989 it was sold by the local Catholic diocese to the City of Lake Wales. It is now the Lake Wales Cultural Center.

On August 31, 1990, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

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