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− | + | '''Christ Church''' (also known as '''Old Christ Church''') is a historic church. It is located at 405 South [[Adams Street]]. The building was constructed between [[1830]] and [[1832]] at a cost of $4,500. It was the site of the first Protestant congregation in Pensacola, after an [[1827]] religious census by Episcopal minister [[Ralph Williston]] discovered an element of the area's predominantly-Catholic population desired their own place of worship. | |
On [[May 3]], [[1974]], Old Christ Church was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places. | On [[May 3]], [[1974]], Old Christ Church was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places. |
Revision as of 19:46, 15 July 2007
Christ Church (also known as Old Christ Church) is a historic church. It is located at 405 South Adams Street. The building was constructed between 1830 and 1832 at a cost of $4,500. It was the site of the first Protestant congregation in Pensacola, after an 1827 religious census by Episcopal minister Ralph Williston discovered an element of the area's predominantly-Catholic population desired their own place of worship.
On May 3, 1974, Old Christ Church was added to the United States National Register of Historic Places.