First Christian Church, Bloomington
First Christian Church stands as a testament to Bloomington's rich religious heritage, with its imposing limestone structure anchoring Kirkwood Avenue. With roots dating back to 1820, the church has played a central role in the community's spiritual life for over two centuries. The church's evolution mirrors the growth and development of Bloomington itself, with each iteration of its physical presence reflecting the changing times and architectural tastes.
Originally established in a simple log building, First Christian Church underwent several transformations before settling into its current location on Kirkwood Avenue. The church's journey has been marked by resilience, including the rebuilding efforts following the devastating fire of 1916. Designed by Bloomington native Carlisle Bollenbacher of the esteemed firm Lowe & Bollenbacher, the current limestone structure stands as a striking symbol of enduring faith and architectural grandeur.
Originally established in a simple log building, First Christian Church underwent several transformations before settling into its current location on Kirkwood Avenue. The church's journey has been marked by resilience, including the rebuilding efforts following the devastating fire of 1916. Designed by Bloomington native Carlisle Bollenbacher of the esteemed firm Lowe & Bollenbacher, the current limestone structure stands as a striking symbol of enduring faith and architectural grandeur.
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Sight Name: First Christian Church
Sight Location: Bloomington, USA (See walking tours in Bloomington)
Sight Type: Religious
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Sight Location: Bloomington, USA (See walking tours in Bloomington)
Sight Type: Religious
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Travel Distance: 1.8 Km or 1.1 Miles