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First Congregational Church of Austin

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Built
  
1908

Opened
  
1908

Architectural style
  
Prairie School

Architect
  
William Eugene Drummond

NRHP Reference #
  
77000474

Area
  
4,000 m²

Added to NRHP
  
17 November 1977

First Congregational Church of Austin

Location
  
5701 W. Midway Place Chicago, Illinois USA

Similar
  
Church of the Epiphany, Eighth Church of Christ - Sc, First Baptist Congregational Church, Epworth United Methodist, Third Unitarian Church

First Congregational Church of Austin, also known as Greater Holy Temple of God in Christ, is a historic church at 5701 West Midway Place in Chicago, Illinois. The church was built in 1905 for a Congregational assembly; it was later used by Seventh-Day Adventist, Roman Catholic, and Church of God in Christ congregations. Architect William Eugene Drummond, a student of Frank Lloyd Wright, designed the church in the Prairie School style; it is an unusual example of a Prairie School church and was influenced by Wright's Unity Temple. The one-story building consists of a tall central section with massive piers and a smaller section to either side. The entrance is recessed in the base of the central section; the doorway features lintels and posts that continue the building's rectilinear emphasis. Leaded glass windows are recessed in the spaces between the central section's piers.

The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 17, 1977.

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First Congregational Church of Austin Wikipedia