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North Avenue Presbyterian Church

Coordinates:33°46′16″N84°23′4″W / 33.77111°N 84.38444°W /33.77111; -84.38444
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Historic church in Georgia, United States

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North Avenue Presbyterian Church
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North Avenue Presbyterian Church is located in Atlanta Midtown
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North Avenue Presbyterian Church is located in Atlanta
North Avenue Presbyterian Church
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North Avenue Presbyterian Church is located in Georgia
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North Avenue Presbyterian Church is located in the United States
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Location607 Peachtree Ave., NE,Atlanta, Georgia
Coordinates33°46′16″N84°23′4″W / 33.77111°N 84.38444°W /33.77111; -84.38444
Area0.3 acres (0.12 ha)
Built1900 (1900)
ArchitectBruce, Alexander Campbell; Morgan, Thomas Henry
Architectural styleRomanesque
Websitehttps://www.napc.org/history/
NRHP reference No.78000984[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 17, 1978

North Avenue Presbyterian Church is a historicPresbyterian church at 607 Peachtree Avenue, NE inAtlanta, Georgia. The church building was completed in 1900 and was added to theNational Register of Historic Places in 1978.

History

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As the city grew to the north, several Presbyterians felt the need for a new church in the area. The first organizational meeting for the new church were held about 1894 by Mrs. Joseph M. High, Mrs. J. D. McCarty, and Mrs. Clem Harris, who were members of theFirst Presbyterian Church of Atlanta. The official founding was in December 1898 and included 100 members from First Presbyterian, 15 fromCentral Presbyterian Church, and one from Athens Presbyterian Church.[2][3]

In 1909, the church created the North Avenue Presbyterian School, which by 1951 would becomeThe Westminster Schools.[4][5]

Notable attendees

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References

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  1. ^"National Register Information System".National Register of Historic Places.National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^"History". North Avenue Presbyterian Church. RetrievedMay 13, 2015.
  3. ^Garrett 1969, p. 366.
  4. ^Garrett 1969, p. 549.
  5. ^Jones, Sharon Foster (February 27, 2012).Atlanta's Ponce de Leon Avenue: A History.Arcadia Publishing.ISBN 978-1-61423-468-5 – viaGoogle Books.
  6. ^"Jane Woodruff Obituary (2021) Daytona Beach News-Journal".Legacy.com.
  7. ^Gray, Heather (October 4, 2017)."Part Two: Atlanta and the Klan 1982 – interview with James Venable".Justice Initiative International. RetrievedJanuary 7, 2020.

Bibliography

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Blackshear Flinn, Elizabeth (January 1, 2001).With feet of clay: A history of the North Avenue Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, Georgia, 1898-2001. Klest Koncepts.

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