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Building at 400 East Third Street

Coordinates: 32°52′36″N 111°45′00″W / 32.876566°N 111.750041°W / 32.876566; -111.750041
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Building at 400 East Third Street
Building in 2013
Building at 400 East Third Street is located in Arizona
Building at 400 East Third Street
Location400 E. Third St., Casa Grande, Arizona
Coordinates32°52′36″N 111°45′00″W / 32.876566°N 111.750041°W / 32.876566; -111.750041
Arealess than one acre
Built1943
Architectural styleLate 19th and 20th Century Revivals
MPSCasa Grande, Arizona MPS
NRHP reference No.02000749[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 20, 2002

The Building at 400 East Third Street, in Casa Grande, Arizona, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.[1] It was built around 1950 in a simplified Romanesque Revival style.[2]

The building was commissioned by a local Church of Christ that had been meeting in a grammar school auditorium and was built with hired and volunteer labor; the first services were held on January 3, 1943, though the building was unfinished due to wartime restrictions on building materials.[3] The Church of Christ moved to 805 E. Racine in 1985.[4] After moving out, the building has been home to a succession of churches, with the building being owned by the Church of God of Prophecy (Spanish: Iglesia de Dios de la Profecia, also known as Templo Bethel and later Comunidad Cristiana Bethel). Other users have been Indian Trails Missions, which was authorized to use it as an office to assist immigrants applying for U.S. citizenship)[5] and Living Waters Church, a Pentecostal church.[6]

Its 2001 National Register nomination states that it was created as a religious facility, but does not identify the name or the type of religious facility which built it. It further states that at the time of nomination it was in use as a church, again without identifying its name or denomination.[2]

It was deemed significant as an example of simplified Romanesque Revival style, and also for its use of brick as construction material. It was the only public building of brick construction in Casa Grande and one of only 13 brick buildings of any type; the others were residences or commercial buildings.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ a b c Gabrielle Harlan (August 30, 2001). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Building at 400 East Third Street". National Park Service. Retrieved November 20, 2021. With accompanying three photos
  3. ^ "Church of Christ Building Ready for Services on Jan. 3". Casa Grande Dispatch. January 1, 1943. p. 5.
  4. ^ "Casa Grande Church of Christ". Casa Grande Dispatch. February 16, 1985. p. 5.
  5. ^ Coulson, Linda (April 23, 1987). "CG Alien Signup Office Planned". Casa Grande Dispatch. p. 1A.
  6. ^ "Meetings & Events". Casa Grande Dispatch. March 15, 1997. p. 6.

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