Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church

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The Apostolic Bethlehem Temple Church could be a historic house of God within the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio, us. A German Gothic Revival structure in-built 1868, it had been made because the home of the German Evangelical and Reformed Church, Cincinnati’s oldest German Reformed Church. Supported in 1814, the church modified its name to “St. John’s German Protestant Church” in 1874, though it remained within the German Reformed Church.
The house of God could be a rectangular two-story structure facing to the east. Worshippers enter through doors in a very distinguished tower that occupies the middle of the façade. Such a tower is characteristic of the German Gothic churches that this church was engineered to emulate, as square measure the transepts on either facet of the tower.
Located at 1205 Elm Street,the church lies on the sting of the city’s Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.Among the properties close it square measure Music Hall, situated at 1243 Elm Street,and a community park whose southwestern corner lies on the opposite facet of Elm Street.In 1973, the church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a result of its place in native history and since of its distinctive and healthy historic design.

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