First Baptist Church, Newport News
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The First Baptist Church is a historic church building, now housing the non-denominational Calvary Revival Church Peninsula, at 119 29th Street in Newport News, Virginia. Built in 1902, the church is a prominent local example of Romanesque Revival architecture executed in stone. It was designed by R.H. Hunt of Chattanooga. It is fronted by a three-arch recessed porch, flanked by a tower on the left whose upper stages have rounded corners, and is capped by a pyramidal roof with conical turrets at the corners. The congregation was organized in the 1880s, and occupied this site until the 1980s. The congregation opened a suburban chapel in 1979. It operated on both sites for many years before closing the 29th Street church. ()
South Newport News (Downtown Newport News)Newport News
First Baptist Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Victory Arch, King-Lincoln Park, St. Vincent de Paul Catholic Church, James A. Fields House.
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How to get to First Baptist Church by public transport?
Bus
- Newport News Transit Center (7 min walk)