File:Church of Saint Francis Xavier Kansas City MO.jpg
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English: Church of Saint Francis Xavier, Kansas City Missouri
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Church designed by Barry Byrne, with Joseph Shaughnessy Assoc. Architect, 1949-1950, called the "fish church" because of its shape, located at 1001 E. 52nd Street, Kansas City, Missouri. In 1987, the church received the American Institute of Architects retrospective award for design excellence.
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