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First Presbyterian Church (Cass City, Michigan) First Presbyterian Church (Coldwater, Michigan) First Presbyterian Church of Blissfield; First United Presbyterian Church (Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan) Fort Street Presbyterian Church (Detroit) Franklin Avenue Presbyterian Church
The Highland Park Presbyterian Church was established in 1893 as a mission church of the First Presbyterian Church of Detroit. Three years later a small chapel was built on the site of the present church. However, the congregation grew to over two hundred members, and the present building was constructed from 1910 to 1911.
Sidney Rose Badgley designed the Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church as well as the Highland Park Presbyterian Church. The former is an excellent example of Badgley's trademark auditorium church style with steel-framed octagonal lantern dome atop. Ralph A. Cram designed the St. Paul Cathedral, and it is a major work early in the architect's career.
First Presbyterian Church (Cass City, Michigan) First Presbyterian Church (Coldwater, Michigan) First Presbyterian Church of Blissfield; First Unitarian Church of Detroit; First United Methodist Church (Highland Park, Michigan) First United Presbyterian Church (Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan) Fort Street Presbyterian Church (Detroit)
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Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan. 2001. pp. 65– Retrieved 2017-11-18 . United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., Presbytery of Detroit records, 1828-1974. 1 3 linear ft
In addition, a small grocery opened in 1926, a school in 1927, and Rosedale Gardens Presbyterian Church in 1928. [ 3 ] When the Great Depression hit, construction stopped for a time; the developer bricked over existing homes, and continued with brick construction when building resumed later in the 1930s. [ 2 ]
The Woodward Avenue Presbyterian Church is a church located at 8501 Woodward Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. Built in 1911 in the Gothic Revival style, the architect was Sidney Badgley. It was used for some time as the Abyssinia Church of God in Christ. [2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. [1]