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Daniels Recital Hall, formerly the First United Methodist Church, now The Sanctuary, is a preserved church sanctuary that has been re-purposed into a recital hall. It was built in 1908 on the southwest corner of Fifth Avenue and Marion Street in Seattle, Washington, United States. The recital hall opened in 2009 hosting concerts that use the ...
First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle (Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, Catalysis) is an historic building, originally built and used as a church, at 128 16th Avenue East in Seattle, Washington. It was built in 1906 and added to the National Register in 1993.
Capitol Hill United Methodist Church Also known as First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle: 128 16th Avenue E. More images: Carmack House: 1522 E. Jefferson: Demolished April 28, 2015 [8] Caroline Horton House: 627 14th Avenue E: Caroline Horton House Landmark Nomination: Cassel Crag Apartments: 1218 Terry Avenue: More images: Castle ...
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Blessed Sacrament Church (Seattle) Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) First Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle; Grace Gospel Chapel; Immanuel Lutheran Church (Seattle, Washington) North American Martyrs Catholic Church; Plymouth Church Seattle; St. Demetrios Greek ...
The Sanctuary is a townhouse project located at 1519 East Denny Way / 1841 16th Avenue on the corner of East Denny Way and 16th Avenue in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It was created out of an historic church building known as First Church of Christ, Scientist, Seattle .
First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle; ... Westminster United Church of Christ This page was last edited on 15 June 2016, at 03:26 (UTC). Text ...
First United Methodist Church: 1925 built 1983 NRHP-listed E. 4th and Spring Sts. Fordyce, Arkansas: Designed by John Parks Almand: Dodson Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church: built NRHP-listed Fort Smith, Arkansas: First United Methodist Church: built