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Tudor Gothic

 The Tudor Gothic style, distinguishable by its Tudor arch, found wide use in early twentieth-century religious architecture, and was so regularly used in educational buildings that it is sometimes referred to as Collegiate Gothic.

 Tudor Gothic: First Christian Church Education Building (c.1920), South Main Street

Tudor Gothic: Martinsville Telephone Company (1925), East Jackson Street

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