Park Congregational Church
Park Congregational Church is a church in Town of Norwich, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut which is located on Broadway. Park Congregational Church is situated nearby to Slater Museum, as well as near the museum Perkins-Rockwell House.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Email: parkchurchnorwich@gmail.com
- Type: Church
- Denomination: United Church of Christ
- Address: 283 Broadway, Norwich, CT 06360
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Slater Museum and Perkins-Rockwell House.
Slater Museum
Museum
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The Slater Memorial Museum is a historic building and art museum on the grounds of the Norwich Free Academy in Norwich, Connecticut, designed by the architect Stephen C. Slater Museum is situated 360 feet north of Park Congregational Church.
Perkins-Rockwell House
Museum
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The Perkins-Rockwell House is a historic house museum at 42 Rockwell Street in Norwich, Connecticut. Built in 1818, it is locally distinctive as a well-preserved stone house of the Federal period, and for its association with the locally prominent Perkins and Rockwell families; this house was home to John A. Perkins-Rockwell House is situated 620 feet east of Park Congregational Church.
Broad Street School
Historic building
Photo: CLK Hatcher, CC BY-SA 2.0.
The Broad Street School is a historic former school building at 100 Broad Street in Norwich, Connecticut. The school was designed by New York City architect Wilson Potter and built in 1897. Broad Street School is situated 1,500 feet east of Park Congregational Church.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Chelsea Parade Historic District and Yantic Falls Historic District.
Chelsea Parade Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Chelsea Parade Historic District encompasses a predominantly residential area north of downtown Norwich, centered around the Chelsea Parade, a triangular public park.
Yantic Falls Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Yantic Falls Historic District encompasses a historic mill and associated worker housing on Yantic Street in Norwich, Connecticut. The 10-acre area includes a complex of mill buildings, mainly built in brick, and mill worker housing, also out of brick.
Jail Hill Historic District
Neighborhood
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The Jail Hill Historic District encompasses a 19th-century working-class residential district in Norwich, Connecticut. Located on a steep hill overlooking downtown Norwich, it was populated first by African Americans, and then by Irish immigrants.
Park Congregational Church
- Categories: building, place of worship, and religion
- Location: Town of Norwich, Southeastern Connecticut Planning Region, Connecticut, New England, United States, North America
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Latitude
41.53545° or 41° 32′ 8″ northLongitude
-72.0812° or 72° 4′ 52″ westElevation
105 feet (32 metres)Open location code
87H9GWP9+5GOpenStreetMap ID
way 894628336OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=place_of_worshipOpenStreetMap feature
building=churchOpenStreetMap attribute
denomination=united_church_of_christGeoNames ID
4840352
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