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Garfield Park Christian Church
The building on the far right is the Garfield Park Christian Church on Errett Circle. It served as a church from 1935 until 1958, when a new church was dedicated. The new church was located across the street, on the site where the 1890 Tabernacle had once stood. The Tabernacle was built by the Disciples of Christ who developed the west side of Santa Cruz for their annual meetings. They named the area Garfield Park, after President James Garfield.
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Publication Information
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Contributing Institution
Santa Cruz Public Libraries
Collection
Photo Collection
Rights Information
This photograph is the property of the Rev. Ed Muegee.
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The building on the far right is the Garfield Park Christian Church on Errett Circle. It served as a church from 1935 until 1958, when a new church was dedicated. The new church was located across the street, on the site where the 1890 Tabernacle had once stood. The Tabernacle was built by the Disciples of Christ who developed the west side of Santa Cruz for their annual meetings. They named the area Garfield Park, after President James Garfield.
Source of information: Article on this Website
see link below.
Type
image
Format
Image
Identifier
LH-em01
Language
English
Subject
Churches-Christian (Other)
Garfield Park Christian Church
Place
Santa Cruz (City)
Relation
Garfield Park Tabernacle and Garfield Park Christian Church
Institutions in Santa Cruz County--1850-1950

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