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John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church (Pittsburgh)

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City designated
  
October 11, 1993

Built/founded
  
1894

Phone
  
+1 412-621-7930

John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church (Pittsburgh)

Location
  
594 Herron Avenue (Upper Hill), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Address
  
594 Herron Ave, Pittsburgh, PA 15219, USA

Similar
  
Great Smoky Mountains, Great Smoky Mountain, Sesame Place, Conneaut Lake Park, Lakemont Park

John Wesley A.M.E. Zion Church is a historic African American church in the Hill District of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The church, which is one of Pittsburgh’s oldest African American faith-based organizations, was founded in 1836 following a series of prayer meetings and preaching services.

On October 11, 1993, the church received City of Pittsburgh Historic Designation as a local landmark. However, in the following year the congregation was forced to temporarily abandon the church property following flooding that was created by waters from an abandoned 100-acre (40 ha) mine that ran below the church. In 2006, the church again faced flooding from the mine water, and the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) installed new piping to divert the mine water from the church. At the DEP’s suggestion, a geothermal system was installed in November 2008 that used the runoff from the mine water to provide heating and cooling for the church building.

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