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- Q5453327 subject Q15217039.
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- Q5453327 abstract "First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle (Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, Catalysis) is an historic building, originally built and used as a church, at 128 16th Avenue East in Seattle, Washington.It was built in 1906 and added to the National Register in 1993.The church that was originally housed in this building, First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle, later known as Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, was founded by Rev. Daniel Bagley in 1865 and met in buildings in downtown Seattle until the construction of this building on Capitol Hill. In 1991, due to declining membership and increasing costs of building upkeep, the church moved out of the building. The building was renovated from a church to an office building in 2004, and is currently owned, occupied, and offered for sale by Catalysis Corporation, a Seattle-based digital marketing agency.Neither the church nor the building should be confused with the First Methodist Episcopal Church of Seattle, which was founded in 1853 (the first church organized in Seattle), which was also once housed in an historic building (at Fifth Avenue and Marion Street in downtown Seattle) built in 1906. Prior to the construction of the 1906 buildings, when both congregations met downtown, they were disambiguated by calling the Methodist Episcopal church the "Little White Church" and the Methodist Protestant one the "Little Brown Church". When the Methodist Episcopal Church and the Methodist Protestant Church became a single denomination in 1939, the congregation that met in the Capitol Hill building that is the subject of this article changed their name from "First Methodist Protestant" to "Capitol Hill Methodist", while the downtown Methodist Episcopal congregation became simply "First Methodist Church"; decades later, another denominational merger led to both adding "United" to their names.".
- Q5453327 added "1993-05-14".
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- Q5453327 nrhpReferenceNumber "93000364".
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- Q5453327 wikiPageWikiLink Q15217039.
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- Q5453327 wikiPageWikiLink Q8622525.
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- Q5453327 yearOfConstruction "1906".
- Q5453327 added "1993-05-14".
- Q5453327 location "12816".
- Q5453327 name "First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle".
- Q5453327 refnum "93000364".
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- Q5453327 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
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- Q5453327 comment "First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle (Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, Catalysis) is an historic building, originally built and used as a church, at 128 16th Avenue East in Seattle, Washington.It was built in 1906 and added to the National Register in 1993.The church that was originally housed in this building, First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle, later known as Capitol Hill United Methodist Church, was founded by Rev.".
- Q5453327 label "First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle".
- Q5453327 lat "47.61972222222222".
- Q5453327 long "-122.31027777777778".
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- Q5453327 name "First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle".