Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside

Coordinates: 33°58′56″N 117°22′17″W / 33.98222°N 117.37139°W / 33.98222; -117.37139
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Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside
Religion
AffiliationUniversalist-Unitarian
LeadershipCongregation
StatusActive
Location
LocationRiverside, California
Geographic coordinates33°58′56″N 117°22′17″W / 33.98222°N 117.37139°W / 33.98222; -117.37139
Architecture
StyleNorman English Gothic
Completed1892
Specifications
Height (max)50 ft
MaterialsArizona red sandstone
All Souls Universalist Church
Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside is located in California
Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside
Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside is located in the United States
Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside
Location3657 Lemon St., Riverside, California
Coordinates33°58′56″N 117°22′17″W / 33.98222°N 117.37139°W / 33.98222; -117.37139
Arealess than one acre
Built1891[2]
Built byA.W. Boggs, Richard Girdwood
ArchitectWillard,A.C.[2]
Architectural styleLate Gothic Revival, Norman Gothic, Other
NRHP reference No.78000736[1]
RIVL No.3
Added to NRHPSeptember 18, 1978
Website
http://www.uuchurchofriverside.org

The Universalist Unitarian Church of Riverside, previously known as the All Souls Universalist Church, is a Universalist Unitarian church located in Riverside, California, United States.

It was built during 1891-92. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as "All Souls Universalist Church" in 1978.[3] Also it is listed as Riverside city landmark #3.[1][4]

It is a rare and elegant example, perhaps the only example for its era, of architecture in California using the Permian age Supai sandstone of the Arizona plateau area.[5]

References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Riverside Cultural Heritage Board (January 2002). "Landmarks of the City of Riverside" (PDF). City of Riverside. Retrieved 2013-02-28.
  3. ^ Federal Register, Vol. 44, No. 26, February 7, 1979, page 7432, (C4310-03-M) Department of the Interior, Heritage Conservation and Recreation Service, National Register of Historic Places, Annual Listing of Historic Properties
  4. ^ Hiltner, Nita. Riverside: Sandstone, tower, no air conditioning make up church, The Press-Enterprise, 2010-10-30. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  5. ^ Howard T. Anderson (1978). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: All Souls Universalist Church, Riverside, California / Currently Unitarian-Universalist Church of Riverside". National Park Service. and accompanying three photos from 1977

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