Second Church in Boston
Second Church in Boston |
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Location |
874, 876, 880 Beacon St, Boston, Massachusetts |
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Area |
less than one acre |
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Built |
1914 |
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Architectural style |
Colonial Revival |
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NRHP Reference # |
10000391[1] |
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Added to NRHP |
June 24, 2010 |
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The Second Church in Boston (also known as the Ruggles Baptist Church) is a historic church building at 874 Beacon Street in Boston, Massachusetts. It was built in 1914 in Colonial Revival style to designs by the firm of architect Ralph Adams Cram.[2]
History
The Second Church, Boston congregation was founded in 1649, as the second Puritan church in Boston. Later the congregation adopted a Unitarian theology. After moving to several meeting houses, the congregation constructed the Beacon Street building in 1914. In 1970 the Second Church congregation merged with First Church in Boston, and the Ruggles Baptist Church congregation acquired the Beacon Street building. The church building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 24, 2010. Services are held at 10am on Sundays.
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