First Unitarian Church of San Jose, San Jose
Facts and practical information
The First Unitarian Church of San Jose is located at 160 North Third Street in downtown San Jose, California, across from St. James Park, and was designed in "Richardsonian Romanesque" style by architect George Page, who also designed the Hayes Mansion. Local historian Linda Larson Boston called the building, “One of a handful of American churches patterned after Unitarian churches of Transylvania, it features a large triple-arched stained glass window on the facade, multiple domes and cupolas, and both round and square towers,” in her pamphlet, Highlights of San Jose, California’s St. James Park and Environs. The congregation purchased the site in 1888, and the cornerstone was laid in a ceremony on September 23, 1891. The building is registered on both the list of National Register of Historic Places and the list of California Historical Landmarks. ()
First Unitarian Church of San Jose – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St. James Park, Cathedral Basilica of St. Joseph, San Jose Museum of Art, City National Civic.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to First Unitarian Church of San Jose by public transport?
Light rail
- Saint James • Lines: Blue, Green (4 min walk)
- Santa Clara • Lines: Blue, Green (7 min walk)
Bus
- Saint James (4 min walk)
- North 2nd Street & East Julian Street • Lines: 72, 73 (4 min walk)
Train
- San Jose Diridon (25 min walk)