Own a piece of Pennsylvania history with this landmark historic former St. Stephens Church This early 20th century former church blends Mission-style, Gothic Revival, and Romanesque architectural motifs creating a unique and impressive facade. Designed by renowned architect William P. Ginther it was built in 1906. Occupying a prominent corner lot in the heart of Oil City, this architectural gem features soaring vaulted ceilings, original stained glass, and serene river views. The expansive interior offers immense potential for adaptive reuse, complemented by a massive private parking lot and a full basement equipped with a banquet room and a large commercial kitchen. While the building requires renovation and attention, it boasts an original slate roof and a newer boiler system, providing a solid foundation for restoration. Whether you envision a boutique hotel, a unique residential conversion, or a vibrant community hub, this is a rare opportunity to re-envision a historic treasure and contribute to the revitalization of Oil City.