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First Congregational Church (Porterville, California)

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Built
  
1908 (1908)

Opened
  
1908

Phone
  
+1 559-784-5340

Added to NRHP
  
5 January 1999

NRHP Reference #
  
98001553

Area
  
1,600 m²

Function
  
Church

First Congregational Church (Porterville, California)

Location
  
165 E. Mill St., Porterville, California

Address
  
Porterville, CA 93257, USA

Architectural styles
  
Gothic Revival architecture, Shingle style architecture

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First Congregational Church is a historic church building at 165 E. Mill Street in Porterville, California. The church was built in 1908 by Porterville's Congregationalists. San Francisco architects Francis W. Reed and George C. Meeker designed the church; their design applies the principles of the First Bay Tradition to a Gothic Revival plan. The design includes a shingled wooden exterior, typical of the First Bay Tradition, and a Gothic spire and arches; the church is the only building in the southern San Joaquin Valley to incorporate both styles. The new church building served as an "institutional church" which also provided community services, including an auditorium, a gymnasium and swimming pool, and a private kindergarten.

The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. The congregation is not affiliated with the United Church of Christ.

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First Congregational Church (Porterville, California) Wikipedia