The Chapel of the Incarnation in Brandywine, Maryland is a historic L-shaped church building designed in the Mission style by architect William J. Palmer in 1916. Constructed of poured-in-form concrete with a stucco exterior resembling adobe, the chapel features original interior elements such as an altar balustrade, pulpit, and a stone baptismal font from England.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, the Chapel of the Incarnation serves as a significant architectural and religious landmark in Prince George's County. With its cross-gabled structure, shaped parapet, and bell tower, the chapel stands as a testament to the Mission Spanish Revival style and its historical importance within the local community.
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