Area less than one acre Architect Carl T. Schloemann Opened 1937 | Built 1937 NRHP Reference # 15000282 Added to NRHP 27 May 2015 | |
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Location 1700 Central Ave., Hot Springs, Arkansas Architectural style Spanish Colonial Revival Similar Arkansas Alligator Farm and, Lake Hamilton and Lake, Hot Springs Mountain, Magic Springs and Cryst, Garvan Woodland Gardens |
The First Lutheran Church is a historic church building at 1700 Central Avenue in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is a single story structure with a stuccoed exterior and a long gabled roof. Its main facade, facing east, has a centered entrance set in a stepped back rounded arch, with flanking windows that have ornamental ironwork on the outside. An open belltower rises at the peak of the gable above the entrance. Built in 1937 to a design by St. Louis architect Carl T. Schloemann, it is a distinctive late example of Mission Revival architecture in the city. The Lutheran congregation for which it was built was established in 1915; the building was sold into private ownership in 1985.
The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015.