Third Presbyterian Church
Third Presbyterian Church is a historic church in Greenville, South Carolina, restored as a place of worship by the congregation of Trinity Church of Greenville, for which the latter received a 2016 State Preservation Honor Award from the South Carolina Department of Archives and History and the Palmetto Trust for Historic Preservation.| Tap on a place to explore it |
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- Type: Church
- Description: historic protestant church building in Greenville, South Carolina
- Also known as: “Palmer Presbyterian Church”, “Trinity Church”, “Trinity Church of Greenville”, “West Street Chapel”, and “West Street Mission”
- Address: 100 Pete Hollis Boulevard, Greenville, 29601
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Upcountry History Museum and Greenville County Museum of Art.
Upcountry History Museum
Museum
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The Upcountry History Museum is a history museum in Greenville, South Carolina that displays the regional history of fifteen upstate South Carolina counties from the early 18th century to the present. Upcountry History Museum is situated 1,600 feet southeast of Third Presbyterian Church.
Greenville County Museum of Art
Museum
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The Greenville County Museum of Art is an art museum located in Greenville, South Carolina. Its collections focus mainly on American art, and its holdings include works by Andrew Wyeth,Jasper Johns, William Henry Johnson, Andy Warhol, Romare Bearden, Jacob Lawrence, Alma Thomas, Helen Turner, Charles Wilson Peale, Eric Fischl, Marylyn Dintenfass, and Leonardo Drew. Greenville County Museum of Art is situated 2,200 feet southeast of Third Presbyterian Church.
Hampton–Pinckney Historic District
Historic site
Places in the Area
Nearby places include North Main and Greenville.
North Main
Neighborhood
North Main is a prestigious and walkable community next to Downtown Greenville, South Carolina. This calm, well-established neighborhood enjoys all the perks of being close to the bustle and excitement, while still keeping its privacy and serenity.
Greenville
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Greenville has been described as Athens, Georgia for adults. It is the county seat and largest city of Greenville County, South Carolina, United States.
Pettigru Street Historic District
Neighborhood
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Pettigru Street Historic District is a historic tree-lined neighborhood east of Main Street in downtown Greenville, South Carolina. It is home to 88 structures built between 1890 and 1930 with the majority built between 1910 and 1930.
Third Presbyterian Church
- Categories: Protestant church building, building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Greenville County, South Carolina, South, United States, North America
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Latitude
34.86067° or 34° 51′ 38″ northLongitude
-82.40589° or 82° 24′ 21″ westElevation
994 feet (303 metres)Open location code
866VVH6V+7JOpenStreetMap ID
way 310008290OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchGeoNames ID
4598510Wikidata ID
Q29586862
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In Other Languages
“Third Presbyterian Church” goes by many names.
- Egyptian Arabic: “الكنيسه المشيخيه التالته”
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