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First Baptist Church (Garden City, Minnesota)

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Area
  
less than one acre

MPS
  
Blue Earth County MRA

Opened
  
1868

Nearest city
  
Lake Crystal

Built
  
1868 (1868)

NRHP Reference #
  
80001938

Function
  
Church

Added to NRHP
  
28 July 1980

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Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Goldstein Museum of Design, Mall of America, Minnesota Zoo

First Baptist Church is a historic church in Garden City, Minnesota, United States. The town, along the Watonwan River, was originally established in 1856 as Fremont. A Baptist congregation was formed in the community in 1858, and eight years later, the church was formally organized. In 1867, the membership split amidst a disagreement between members who wanted a more aggressive evangelical mission and members who wanted the status quo. One of the groups moved ahead with plans to build a church, contracting for the delivery of logs to a nearby sawmill. The sawmill was unable to receive the logs before winter came, though, and the logs were washed away in spring flooding.

The congregation then made plans to build a church from concrete blocks made in the town by the firm of Geist and Hentzelman. This structure is believed to be the earliest in the state built of concrete block or artificial stone. The structure was dedicated on January 17, 1869, and the two groups reunited and used it jointly. It measures 33 feet (10 m) by 55 feet (17 m) and was completed at a cost of $4,100.

Congregationalists and Presbyterians also held services in this building for a time as a combined congregation.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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First Baptist Church (Garden City, Minnesota) Wikipedia