Temple Baptist Church – King Solomon Baptist Church, Detroit
Facts and practical information
Temple Baptist Church/King Solomon Baptist Church consists of two buildings at the intersection of Fourteenth Avenue and Marquette Avenue in Detroit, Michigan. The original church, which later became known as the Educational and Recreation Building, is a Tudor Revival structure built by architect J. Will Wilson in 1917, then remodeled and made into classrooms and office space by 1940. The second building, also known as the Main Auditorium, is an Art Deco building constructed in 1937 and remains largely unchanged. The buildings are now owned by King Solomon Missionary Baptist Church. ()
6100 14th StRosa Parks (Northwest Goldberg)Detroit
Temple Baptist Church – King Solomon Baptist Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Motown Museum, Fisher Building, New Bethel Baptist Church, Saint Andrew's Memorial Episcopal Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Temple Baptist Church – King Solomon Baptist Church?
How to get to Temple Baptist Church – King Solomon Baptist Church by public transport?
Bus
- Ferry Park / 14th • Lines: 29 (3 min walk)
- Grand Blvd W / 14th • Lines: 16 (6 min walk)
Train
- Detroit (31 min walk)
Tram
- Amsterdam Street • Lines: QLine (32 min walk)
- Baltimore Street • Lines: QLine (32 min walk)