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first+church+of+christ+scientist+vancouver Latitude and Longitude:

49°17′11″N 123°07′29″W / 49.2864°N 123.1248°W / 49.2864; -123.1248
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First Church of Christ, Scientist
General information
Architectural style Colonial Revival.
Town or city1160 Georgia St., Vancouver, British Columbia
Country Canada
Construction started1918
Completed1919
Technical details
Structural system2-storey, with basement, Brick
Design and construction
Architect(s)Matheson and De Guerre

The former First Church of Christ, Scientist is an historic Christian Science church edifice located at 1160 Georgia Street in the west end of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] It was designed in the Colonial Revival style by the noted Vancouver architectural firm of Matheson and De Guerre. Built in 1918, it is a two-storey brick building with basement. In 2002, First Church of Christ, Scientist sold its building to Coastal Church. On December 20, 2003, The city of Vancouver designated the building a local Heritage site. [2]

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49°17′11″N 123°07′29″W / 49.2864°N 123.1248°W / 49.2864; -123.1248



first+church+of+christ+scientist+vancouver Latitude and Longitude:

49°17′11″N 123°07′29″W / 49.2864°N 123.1248°W / 49.2864; -123.1248
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
First Church of Christ, Scientist
General information
Architectural style Colonial Revival.
Town or city1160 Georgia St., Vancouver, British Columbia
Country Canada
Construction started1918
Completed1919
Technical details
Structural system2-storey, with basement, Brick
Design and construction
Architect(s)Matheson and De Guerre

The former First Church of Christ, Scientist is an historic Christian Science church edifice located at 1160 Georgia Street in the west end of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. [1] It was designed in the Colonial Revival style by the noted Vancouver architectural firm of Matheson and De Guerre. Built in 1918, it is a two-storey brick building with basement. In 2002, First Church of Christ, Scientist sold its building to Coastal Church. On December 20, 2003, The city of Vancouver designated the building a local Heritage site. [2]

References

49°17′11″N 123°07′29″W / 49.2864°N 123.1248°W / 49.2864; -123.1248



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