First United Methodist Church, Reno
Facts and practical information
The First United Methodist Church is a Methodist church that was founded in 1868 in Reno, Nevada. In 1868 the first meetings were held in the local schoolhouse on the corner of what is now First and Sierra Streets. In 1871 The first church was erected and dedicated on Sierra Street between First and Second Streets. In the early 1900s the wood-framed church was moved to the back of the lot and a new brick building was added to it. And finally in 1925 plans for a new building were made. Designed by Wythe, Blaken, and Olson of Oakland, the church is one of the first poured concrete buildings in Reno and utilizes Gothic Revival architectural themes. The corner stone for the current historical building was placed in 1926, with the building being dedicated in December of that same year. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983; the listing included two contributing buildings. The second building is a parish house designed by local architect Donald Parsons and built in c.1840. In 1965 another addition was done to add on what is currently the fellowship hall, and Sunday school class rooms. ()
First United Methodist Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: National Bowling Stadium, Eldorado Resort Casino, Reno Arch, Silver Legacy.
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How to get to First United Methodist Church by public transport?
Bus
- Arlington/Island • Lines: 6 (4 min walk)
- Bay S • Lines: 18, 3Cl (10 min walk)
Train
- Reno (9 min walk)
- Idlewild Park Train Ride (24 min walk)