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Trinity United Methodist Church (Alexandria, Virginia)
Trinity United Methodist Church may refer to: * Trinity United Methodist Church (Denver, Colorado), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) * Trinity United Methodist Church (Durham, North Carolina) * Trinity United Methodist Church (Evansville, Indiana), listed on the NRHP * Trinity United Methodist Church (Lafayette, Indiana), a contributing structure to the NRHP-listed Centennial Neighborhood District * Trinity United Methodist Church (Highland Park, Michigan), listed on the NRHP * Trinity United Methodist Church (Athens, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP * Trinity United Methodist Church (Franklin, Tennessee) Trinity Methodist Church is a property in Franklin, Tennessee, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the Federal government of the United States, United States federa ..., listed on the NRHP * Trinity United Methodist Church (Nutbush, Tennessee) * Trinity United Methodist ...
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Trinity United Methodist Church (Denver, Colorado)
Trinity United Methodist Church (Trinity Methodist Episcopal Church) is a historic church at E. 18th Ave. and Broadway in Denver, Colorado Denver ( ) is a List of municipalities in Colorado#Consolidated city and county, consolidated city and county, the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of municipalities in Colorado, most populous city of the U.S. state of .... It was built in 1887 and was added to the National Register in 1970. The main auditorium can seat 1200 people. At the time of its construction it was the largest venue in Denver. The spire is 181 feet tall. It houses a 4290 pipe organ built in the Roosevelt style. It is also home to several stained glass windows. The building was extended in 1926 using a similar architectural style. Frederick Albert Hale (1855–1934) assisted architect Robert S. Roeschlaub (1843–1923) in its design. References External links * United Methodist churches in Colorado Churches on the National Regis ...
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Trinity United Methodist Church (Durham, North Carolina)
Trinity United Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Durham, North Carolina. History The congregation at Trinity, one of the oldest Methodist congregations in Durham, was founded in 1832. They were known as the Orange Grove Church and later as the Durham Methodist Church. They first met in a small school house on Raleigh Road. In 1861, they purchased the current plot of land and built a small pine wood church that sat two hundred people. The church was damaged during Sherman's March to the Sea during the American Civil War. The building was temporarily used as a military hospital for wounded soldiers and, after the war, was used a women's seminary. In 1881, a new building was built to house the growing congregation. In 1886, the church was renamed Trinity Methodist Church. A group of congregants established a new church on Main Street in the West End neighborhood. On January 21, 1923, the church was destroyed in a fire. The current building was constructed in 192 ...
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Trinity United Methodist Church (Evansville, Indiana)
Trinity United Methodist Church is a historic United Methodist Church, United Methodist Church (building), church located in downtown Evansville, downtown Evansville, Indiana. The congregation began in 1825 as a Methodist class and its Gothic Revival architecture, Gothic Revival style brick church building was completed in 1866. ''Note:'' This includes , , and Accompanying photographs It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. Architecture and construction The architectural firm Mursinna & Boyd designed the church's primary 150-by-76-foot structure, modeling it after St. Paul’s M. E. Church in Newark, New Jersey (dedicated in 1856). In 1864 the ''Evansville Daily Journal'' reported the church hoped to provide "one of the very handsomest church edifices in the whole western country." Work on the church began in early 1864 in the midst of the American Civil War, providing substantial challenges since many of the church's congregants fought in the confli ...
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