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Central Woodward Christian Church

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Central Woodward Christian Church
Central Woodward Christian Church

The Central Woodward Christian Church, now known as Historic Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church, is a Gothic Revival church located in Detroit, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.Originally home of Central Woodward Christian Church, a Metro-Detroit congregation affiliated with the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), it was sold to Little Rock Missionary Baptist Church when the original congregation relocated to Troy, Michigan.

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Central Woodward Christian Church
Holbrook Street, Detroit New Center

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Considine Little Rock Recreation Center

Holbrook Street 8904
48202 Detroit, New Center
Michigan, United States
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