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79003004 [1] Added to NRHP. June 14, 1979. First Presbyterian Church is a historic Presbyterian church building at 410 NW 2nd Street in Mineral Wells, Texas . The Classical Revival building was constructed in 1909 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The structure was demolished sometime in the 1980s and replaced.
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Church of Wells. The Church of Wells (formerly the Church of Arlington, or You Must Be Born Again (YMBBA) Ministries) is an American religious group considered by some to be a cult [1] located in Wells, Texas. The group is led by Sean Morris, Jacob Gardner, and Ryan Ringnald, former street preachers who are all in their early thirties.
32°52′51″N 98°08′51″W / 32.8808°N 98.1474°W / 32.8808; -98.1474 (Gallagher House) Mineral Wells vicinity. 4. Mineral Wells Central Historic District. Mineral Wells Central Historic District. September 4, 2020. (#100005524) Roughly bounded by NW 9th St., NE 3rd Ave., SE 6th St., and NW 3rd Ave.
1341714 [2] Website. MineralWellsTX.gov. Mineral Wells is a city in Palo Pinto and Parker Counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 14,820 at the 2020 census. The city is named for mineral wells in the area, which were highly popular in the early 1900s.
St. James Episcopal Church (La Grange, Texas) Saint James Second Street Baptist Church. St. John the Baptist Catholic Church (Ammannsville, Texas) St. John's Church (Brownwood, Texas) Saint John's Methodist Church. St. Joseph's Church (Galveston, Texas) St. Mark's Episcopal Church (San Antonio, Texas) St. Mary Cathedral Basilica (Galveston ...
Jan. 30, 1942: Movie star Judy Garland is in Mineral Wells, Texas, to visit Camp Wolters and appear in a USO show. The famous “Wizard of Oz” actress poses with Brigadier General Emil F ...
Palo Pinto County is a county located in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2020 census, its population was 28,409. [1] The county seat is Palo Pinto. [2] The county was created in 1856 and organized the following year. [3] Palo Pinto County comprises the Mineral Wells micropolitan statistical area, which is part of the Dallas – Fort Worth ...