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First Congregational Church of Bennington

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Location
  
Bennington, Vermont

NRHP Reference #
  
73000186

Opened
  
1805

Phone
  
+1 802-447-1223

Built
  
1805 (1805)

Designated CP
  
October 4, 1984

Area
  
6,100 m²

Added to NRHP
  
24 April 1973

First Congregational Church of Bennington

Part of
  
Old Bennington Historic District (#84000030)

Address
  
1 Monument Cir, Bennington, VT 05201, USA

Architectural styles
  
Georgian architecture, Federal architecture

Similar
  
Bennington Battle Monument, Silk Covered Bridge, Burt Henry Covered Bridge, Park‑McCullough Historic House, Bennington Museum

The First Congregational Church of Bennington, also known as the Old First Church, is a historic church at 1 Monument Circle in Old Bennington, Vermont. The congregation was organized in 1762 and the current meeting house was built in 1805. The building, one of the state's best examples of Federal period religious architecture, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

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Description and history

The Old First Church occupies a prominent position facing the green in the center of Old Bennington, at the junction of Monument Avenue and Church Lane near the southern end of the green. It is a two story rectangular wood frame structure, with a projecting entry vestibule and multi-stage tower. The gabled roof has a modillioned eave, and the exterior is finished in wooden clapboards with quoined corners. The entry vestibule is also gabled, with two round-arch entrances flanking a larger central entrance, which is topped by a rounded transom and gable. The second level of the vestibule has a large Palladian window with broken pediment above, and there is a half-round window in the pediment above. The tower has pilastered corners, with a smaller Palladian window in the first stage, an open second stage octagonal belfry, and an octagonal cupola at the top.

The church congregation was organized in 1762, and its first meetinghouse was built in 1766. Due to increased participation, this building, with a seating capacity of six hundred fifty, was built in 1805, funded by the sale of pews and local levies. It was designed by builder Lavius Fillmore, who apparently borrowed heavily from Plate 35 of Asher Benjamin's The Country Builder's Assistant.

Old Bennington Cemetery

The adjacent cemetery Old Bennington Cemetery, also known as Old First Church Cemetery or Old First Congregational Church Cemetery, was designated by the Vermont legislature as "Vermont's Sacred Acre".

References

First Congregational Church of Bennington Wikipedia