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Description
The First Presbyterian Church of Mountain View originally occupied the building which became Mountain View City Hall in 1961. The church had been located at this Castro Street site since 1851. This particular church building, the third throughout those years, was built in 1951. In 1959, the First Presbyterian Church sold this building to the City of Mountain View and began construction of a new church at Miramonte Avenue and Cuesta Drive. Mountain View, California.
Type
image
Format
Original Photograph
Extent
1 Page of 1
Identifier
cmv_001089 phl c11 1
Provenance
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