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Bus stations near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore

  • Cathedral St & Madison Sb,2 min walk,
  • Howard St & Madison St Sb,2 min walk,
  • Ummc: Midtown Campus,6 min walk,

Light Rail stations near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore

  • Centre Street,4 min walk,

Bus lines to First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore

  • 51,Downtown,
  • 94,Downtown,
  • UMMC SHUTTLE,UMMC Shuttle Students Only,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church?

    The closest stations to First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church are:

    • Cathedral St & Madison Sb is 129 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Howard St & Madison St Sb is 153 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • Centre Street is 325 yards away, 4 min walk.
    • Ummc: Midtown Campus is 481 yards away, 6 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church?

    These Bus lines stop near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church: 51, CITYLINK GREEN, CITYLINK PINK

  • Which Train lines stop near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church?

    These Train lines stop near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church: MARC

  • Which Metro lines stop near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church?

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  • Which Light Rail lines stop near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church?

    These Light Rail lines stop near First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church: LIGHT RAIL

  • What’s the nearest light rail station to First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore?

    The nearest light rail station to First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore is Centre Street. It’s a 4 min walk away.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore?

    The nearest bus stops to First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church in Baltimore are Cathedral St & Madison Sb and Howard St & Madison St Sb. The closest one is a 2 min walk away.

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First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church Address: 201 W Madison St (Park) street in Baltimore

First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church, Baltimore
First And Franklin Street Presbyterian Church, BaltimoreFirst Presbyterian Church and Manse is a historic Presbyterian church located at West Madison Street and Park Avenue in the Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood of Baltimore, Maryland, United States. The church is a rectangular brick building with a central tower flanked by protruding octagonal turrets at each corner. At the north end of the church is a two story building appearing to be a transept and sharing a common roof with the church, but is separated from the auditorium by a bearing wall. The manse is a three story stone-faced building. The church was begun about 1854 by Nathan G. Starkweather and finished by his assistant Edmund G. Lind around 1873. It is a notable example of Gothic Revival architecture and a landmark in the City of Baltimore. The steeple is the tallest in Baltimore at 273 feet (83 m) and was completed by 1875, supported by clusters of cast iron columns. A subsidiary spire to the right is 125 feet (38 m) high, and the smaller, on the southwest corner, is 78 feet high. Wendel Bollman fabricated much of the ironwork at his Patapsco Bridge and Ironworks and is famous for several iron truss bridges throughout the region especially on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. The manse, or rectory, is located to the left, or west of the entrance. Stonework is a red freestone or sandstone from New Brunswick. First Presbyterian Church and Manse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. It is now known as the First and Franklin Presbyterian Church, after merging in 1973 with the former Franklin Street Presbyterian Church several blocks to the south at the northwest corner of West Franklin and Cathedral Streets, across from the central Enoch Pratt Free Library and the Old Baltimore Cathedral (now the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary which was used by the merged congregation for a time and then sold to a fundamentalist Protestant congregation. Franklin Street Church was built in 1847 and designed in English Tudor Revival style by Robert Cary Long, Jr. and Col. Robert Snowden Andrews, C.S.A. (who also designed the earliest Eastern High School on Aisquith and Orleans Streets). First Presbyterian Church is the oldest Presbyterian congregation in Baltimore, founded in 1761, then located after 1763 at East Fayette and North Streets (later Guilford Avenue) on the northwest corner in downtown which was the site for three its succeeding buildings until 1859, when the site was purchased by the Federaql Government and constructed a U.S. Courthouse there, dedicated by President James Buchanan in 1860, later replaced by another courthouse on the entire block in 1889 and finally the current one in 1932, which is now "Courthouse East" for the Circuit Court of Maryland for Baltimore City. It was instrumental in the establishment of the local Presbytery of Baltimore and many "daughter congregations" such as Second Presbyterian Church and others. The church and manse were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 18, 1973. They are included in the Baltimore National Heritage Area.
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