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West Side Spiritualist Church

1912 establishments in OhioChurches completed in 1912Churches in Columbus, OhioDemolished buildings and structures in Columbus, OhioDemolished churches in Ohio
Franklinton (Columbus, Ohio)Religious organizations established in 1900Spiritualist communities in the United States
Imminent demolition West Side Spiritualist Church, Franklinton, Columbus, Ohio
Imminent demolition West Side Spiritualist Church, Franklinton, Columbus, Ohio

The West Side Spiritualist Church was a historic church building in Franklinton, Columbus, Ohio. The Spiritualist church was built in 1912 for the congregation of Harry Boerstler, who moved to the neighborhood in 1900 to bring hope to its working-class people. The congregation lasted until about 1948, and the building later housed the Boerstler Memorial Spiritualist Temple and the Greater Christ Temple Apostolic Church. After years of vacancy, the church building was approved to be demolished for affordable housing, to accompany an upscale mixed-use development nearby, despite opposition from preservationists.

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West Side Spiritualist Church
McDowell Street, Columbus

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West Side Spiritualist Church

McDowell Street
43215 Columbus
Ohio, United States
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Imminent demolition West Side Spiritualist Church, Franklinton, Columbus, Ohio
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