Meridian Street United Methodist Church, Indianapolis
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Meridian Street United Methodist Church, known in its early years as Wesley Chapel, the Meridian Street Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Meridian Street Methodist Church, is a Methodist church located at 5500 North Meridian Street in Indianapolis, Indiana. The church originated from the first Methodist congregation in Indianapolis that began in a log cabin in 1821–22 with fifty members. The congregation worshipped at several locations and erected four earlier churches on Monument Circle and along Meridian Street in downtown Indianapolis before it merged with the Fifty-first Street Methodists in 1945. The first service at its North Meridian Street location was held on June 29, 1952. Designed by the architectural firm of Russ and Harrison, the Georgian-Colonial-style, red-brick church is noted for its architecture, pipe organ, and formal parlor. The Aldersgate addition on the west side of the church was consecrated on October 4, 1989. ()
Meridian Street United Methodist Church – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Hinkle Fieldhouse, Holcomb Observatory and Planetarium, Butler University, Clowes Memorial Hall.
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Bus
- College Avenue & 54th Street • Lines: 90 (17 min walk)