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Downtown Presbyterian Church (Nashville)

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The Downtown Presbyterian Church in Nashville, Tennessee, a part of the Presbyterian Church (USA), was formerly known as First Presbyterian Church. The church is located at the corner of Rep. John Lewis Way and Church Street. As Old First Presbyterian Church it was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1993, for its distinctive Egyptian Revival architecture.

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Downtown Presbyterian Church (Nashville)
Rep. John Lewis Way North, Nashville-Davidson

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Rep. John Lewis Way North 154
37208 Nashville-Davidson
Tennessee, United States
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