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Foundry United Methodist Church

1814 establishments in the United StatesChurches completed in 1904Commons link is defined as the pagenameDupont CirclePresidential churches in the United States
Religious organizations established in 1814United Methodist churches in Washington, D.C.
Foundry United Methodist Church July 2020 2
Foundry United Methodist Church July 2020 2

Foundry United Methodist Church is a historic congregation of the United Methodist Church, located on 16th Street NW, Washington, D.C., and founded in 1814.

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Foundry United Methodist Church
16th Street Northwest, Washington Dupont Circle

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Foundry United Methodist Church

16th Street Northwest 1500
20012 Washington, Dupont Circle
District of Columbia, United States
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