Judson Memorial Church, 4140 Harriet Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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"The exterior presents a most artistic and substantial appearance with its brown stained weatherboards, rough cast work, leaded glass windows, and ample entrance. The interior consists of a basement under the whole building, an audience room seating 200 and a lecture room which will be used for prayer meetings and social purposes. A pleasing feature of the interior is the open truss roof and the harmony of color in decoration of ceiling and walls. It is heated with a furnace and lighted with electricity. The total cost with furnishings was $6,000." <ref>The Miracle on 41st Street | "The exterior presents a most artistic and substantial appearance with its brown stained weatherboards, rough cast work, leaded glass windows, and ample entrance. The interior consists of a basement under the whole building, an audience room seating 200 and a lecture room which will be used for prayer meetings and social purposes. A pleasing feature of the interior is the open truss roof and the harmony of color in decoration of ceiling and walls. It is heated with a furnace and lighted with electricity. The total cost with furnishings was $6,000." <ref>The Miracle on 41st Street | ||
1909-1984 A 75 Year History of Judson Church by Thomas W. Balcom Presented at the Diamond Anniversary Celebration 12/13/1984</ref> | 1909-1984 A 75 Year History of Judson Church by Thomas W. Balcom Presented at the Diamond Anniversary Celebration 12/13/1984</ref> | ||
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Address: | 4101 Harriet Avenue S |
Neighborhood/s: | Kingfield, Minneapolis, Minnesota |
City/locality- State/province | Minneapolis, Minnesota |
County- State/province: | Hennepin County, Minnesota |
State/province: | Minnesota |
Country: | United States |
Year built: | 1909 |
Primary Style: | Gothic |
Historic Function: | Religious/Place of worship |
Historic Function: | Church |
Other Historic Function: | Church |
Current Function: | Religious/Place of worship |
Current Function: | Church |
Other Current Function: | Church |
Architect or source of design: | Harry Wild Jones |
Material of Exterior Wall Covering: | Brick |
Judson Memorial Church, 4140 Harriet Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota
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JUDSON CHAPEL DESCRIBED
Harry W. Jones used a gothic architectural style in his design of the Judson Memorial Chapel.
It was described in a December, 1907 newspaper article about the chapel's dedication as follows:
"The exterior presents a most artistic and substantial appearance with its brown stained weatherboards, rough cast work, leaded glass windows, and ample entrance. The interior consists of a basement under the whole building, an audience room seating 200 and a lecture room which will be used for prayer meetings and social purposes. A pleasing feature of the interior is the open truss roof and the harmony of color in decoration of ceiling and walls. It is heated with a furnace and lighted with electricity. The total cost with furnishings was $6,000." [1]Contents |
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