Difference between revisions of "Alpheus W. Wilson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South"
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− | Theodore Wells Pietsch designed the Alpheus W. Wilson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South in 1915. The building is situated on the southeast corner of University Parkway and Charles Street, much smaller in scope than Pietsch’s original design. After construction was finished, it opened in 1920. The building is | + | Theodore Wells Pietsch designed the Alpheus W. Wilson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South in 1915. The building is situated on the southeast corner of University Parkway and Charles Street, much smaller in scope than Pietsch’s original design. After construction was finished, it opened in 1920. The building is extant today. Neighboring Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood Campus, it’s now the Bunting Meyerhoff Interfaith and Community Service Center, the portico of which makes a recognizable entrance. |
− | The ''Baltimore Sun'' published | + | The ''Baltimore Sun'' published Pietsch's renderings for the Alpheus W. Wilson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South on May 23, 1915. |
[[File:Pietsch Baltimore Methodist Escopal Church The Baltimore Sun May 23 1915 .jpg|frameless|400x400px]] | [[File:Pietsch Baltimore Methodist Escopal Church The Baltimore Sun May 23 1915 .jpg|frameless|400x400px]] |
Revision as of 09:53, July 12, 2022
Alpheus W. Wilson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South | |
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Site Information | |
Address | 3509 N Charles St |
Geo-reference | 39°19′55″N 76°37′03″W / 39.33184°N 76.61746°W |
Building Data | |
Building Type | Church |
Design | |
Architect | Theodore Wells Pietsch |
Construction | |
Completed | 1920 |
Theodore Wells Pietsch designed the Alpheus W. Wilson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South in 1915. The building is situated on the southeast corner of University Parkway and Charles Street, much smaller in scope than Pietsch’s original design. After construction was finished, it opened in 1920. The building is extant today. Neighboring Johns Hopkins University’s Homewood Campus, it’s now the Bunting Meyerhoff Interfaith and Community Service Center, the portico of which makes a recognizable entrance.
The Baltimore Sun published Pietsch's renderings for the Alpheus W. Wilson Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church South on May 23, 1915.