Washington Court, New York City
Facts and practical information
Washington Square Methodist Episcopal Church was a United Methodist church which was located at 135 West Fourth Street in New York City's Greenwich Village for almost 150 years. It was built as a new and larger structure by the Sullivan Street Methodist church in 1860; a balcony added later was the first New York City example of one not supported by columns. The building was sold by its remaining small congregation in 2004, which could no longer support maintenance on the structure. This congregation briefly rented space in Trinity Chapel, New York University, before joining with two other Methodist congregations to create the Church of the Village. Washington Square United Methodist Church was known as "The Peace Church" when under the leadership of Finley Schaef resulting from the congregation's opposition to the Vietnam War. Paul Abels, New York City's first openly gay clergyman, served as the church's pastor from 1973 to 1984 and promoted acceptance of the gay and lesbian community. The church could not be demolished as it was located in the Greenwich Village Historic District and was instead converted into Novare, a condominium apartment building. ()
Downtown Manhattan (West Village)New York City
Washington Court – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Marie's Crisis, Father Demo Square, IFC Center, Judson Memorial Church.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Washington Court by public transport?
Metro
- West 4th Street–Washington Square • Lines: <F>, A, B, C, D, E, F, M (1 min walk)
- 9th Street • Lines: Hob–33, Jsq–33, JSQ–33 via HOB (3 min walk)
Bus
- East 8th Street & Mercer Street • Lines: M1, M2, M3, M55, M8 (11 min walk)
- Broadway & Waverly Place • Lines: M55 (11 min walk)