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Pullen members have since gone on several trips to Cuba, helping the First Baptist Church with building and community projects. [11] In 1992, the congregation of Pullen Memorial "endorsed unqualified acceptance of homosexual Christians and their full participation in the life and work of the church". [5]
Pullen or Pullens may refer to: Pullens buildings, Victorian era tenement buildings in London, UK; Pullen Corner School, RI, USA; Pullen Island (Antarctica) Pullen Island (South Australia) Pullens Lane, Oxford, UK; Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, Baptist congregation in Raleigh, NC, USA; Pullen Park, public park in Raleigh, NC, USA
It is home to North Carolina State University, Meredith College, Pullen Park, Pullen Memorial Baptist Church, the Islamic Association of Raleigh, Village District, Lake Johnson, the North Carolina Museum of Art and historic Saint Mary's School. Primary thoroughfares serving West Raleigh, in addition to Hillsborough Street, are Avent Ferry Road ...
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103 Page St. Morrisville: Originally listed in 2003 (#03000932). It was delisted when it was relocated to its current location in 2008, and relisted in 2014. 156: Pullen Park Carousel: Pullen Park Carousel
[3] [4] Richard Stanhope Pullen, a noted businessman and philanthropist, was born at the house in 1822. [5] [2] Pullen was responsible for funding the development of Pullen Park and was a major benefactor of North Carolina State College, the Peace Institute, the North Carolina Woman's College, and Edenton Street United Methodist Church. [6]
The Pullman Memorial Universalist Church of Albion, New York was constructed in 1894 (dedicated 1895) as a memorial to the parents of inventor and industrialist George Mortimer Pullman. The structure, built of pink Medina sandstone and featuring fifty-six Tiffany stained glass windows [ 1 ] and a Johnson pipe organ , [ 2 ] is in the Orleans ...
The church, originally called West Durham Presbyterian Church was built on 13th Street (also called Presbyterian Street) in 1905. [1] [2] In 1916, the church was renamed Blacknall Memorial in honor of Dr. Richard Blacknall Sr. and his son, Richard Blacknall Jr. [1] The Blacknall family were prominent members of the West Durham community; Richard Blacknall Sr. owned Blacknall's Drugstore and ...