Central Congregational Church (Fall River, Massachusetts)

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Central Congregational Church
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Central Congregational Church (Fall River, Massachusetts) is located in Massachusetts
Central Congregational Church (Fall River, Massachusetts)
Location Fall River, Massachusetts
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Built 1875
Architect Hartwell & Swasey
Architectural style Other
MPS Fall River MRA
NRHP Reference # 83000646[1]
Added to NRHP February 16, 1983

Central Congregational Church is an historic church at 100 Rock Street in Fall River, Massachusetts. It was designed by Boston architects Hartwell & Swasey, who also designed several other notable buildings in Fall River, including the Academy Building and several city fire stations.

The church was built in 1875 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[2] It was well known in its early days for being the home church of Lizzie Borden and her family. It was the site used, in the spring of 1993, for the performance segment of the video for Cryin' by Aerosmith, who had played the area in the early days.

In the 1990s and 2000s, the church and abbey were renovated into the International Culinary Academy, with the Abbey Grille and classrooms in the abbey and a large function hall in the main church. The Academy and restaurant closed in March 2009, citing lack of funds (which had also been cited in connection with deterioration of the steeple, which has left it wrapped in black fabric and the surrounding sidewalk closed).[3]

The Hook & Hastings organ was built some time ago. This Hook & Hastings organ is one of the only ones in the area. The organ is located in the main hall.

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References

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  2. MHC Inventory Form
  3. Herald News Article March 17, 2009

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