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The First Presbyterian Church is a historic church at 471 Main Street in Highlands, North Carolina. The single story wood-frame church was built in 1883–85, and occupies a prominent site in downtown Highlands, surrounded by a period picket fence. It is the oldest church in the city, and was built by Marion Wright, a local master builder.
Highlands: 9: First Presbyterian Church: First Presbyterian Church. August 22, 1996 : 471 Main St. ... NC 1621, 1.4 miles northwest of its junction with NC 1620
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Providence Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: June 1, 1982 : 10140 Providence Rd. Matthews: 88: Ramah Presbyterian Church and Cemetery: February 21, 1991 : NC 2439, 0.3 miles north of its junction with NC 2426
Members of IChurch from Hickory, N.C. pray with Bob Smith, center, a Trustee of the Old Fort United Methodist Church on Saturday, October 5, 2024 in Old Fort, N.C.
In 1890, helped fund a new brick Gothic Revival church building with a seventy-foot tower. [1] [2] In 1916, the church hired the architects Milburn and Heister, who built the Carolina Theatre, to design a new Gothic Revival building. [1] [3] In 1922, a parsonage was added to the east of the church. [1]