First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg, also known as Gatlinburg First United Methodist Church, in Gatlinburg, Tennessee was designed by Charles I. Barber in Late Gothic Revival style. It was built during 1945–1950, with first worship in 1947. A second building, its education building, and a porch that joins them, was completed in 1961. Both were designed by architectural firm . The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2007 for its architecture.
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| - First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg, also known as Gatlinburg First United Methodist Church, in Gatlinburg, Tennessee was designed by Charles I. Barber in Late Gothic Revival style. It was built during 1945–1950, with first worship in 1947. A second building, its education building, and a porch that joins them, was completed in 1961. Both were designed by architectural firm . The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2007 for its architecture. (en)
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| - First Methodist Church, June 2014. (en)
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| - First Methodist Church, Gatlinburg, also known as Gatlinburg First United Methodist Church, in Gatlinburg, Tennessee was designed by Charles I. Barber in Late Gothic Revival style. It was built during 1945–1950, with first worship in 1947. A second building, its education building, and a porch that joins them, was completed in 1961. Both were designed by architectural firm . The building was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 2007 for its architecture. It is located on a hillside above the main area of Gatlinburg. The original building is built of Crab Orchard stone from , used in foundation and exterior walls, Indiana limestone around the doors and windows, and Illinois slate shingles for the roofs. (en)
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