Second Church of Christ, Scientist (Manhattan) explained

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Second Church of Christ Scientist
Nrhp Type:cp
Nocat:yes
Location:77 Central Park West
(10 West 68th Street)
Manhattan, New York City
Built:1901
Architect:Frederick R. Comstock
Partof:Central Park West Historic District
Partof Refnum:82001189

The former Second Church of Christ, Scientist is a historic Christian Science church building located at Central Park West and West 68th Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, New York City, within the Central Park West Historic District.[1] The Beaux-Arts building was designed by architect Frederick R. Comstock and constructed in 1899–1901.[1] [2] The building was restored beginning in 2005 by Sydness Architects which planned to clean the facade, reinforce the stained-glass windows, and waterproof the copper dome and illuminate the skylight.[3]

In 2003 Second Church of Christ, Scientist merged with First Church of Christ, Scientist, whose building at 96th Street was later sold to the Crenshaw Christian Center. The merged congregation used the name First Church of Christ, Scientist, but worshiped at the former Second Church on 68th Street.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Carter B. Horsely, Second Church of Christ, Scientist, The Upper West Side Book
  2. , p.358
  3. News: Gray. Christopher. Streetscapes: First Church of Christ, Scientist; 2 Congregations Unite, and No. 2 Becomes No. 1. The New York Times. December 25, 2005.
  4. News: Barron. James. A Difficult Passage From Church to Condominium. 27 September 2014. The New York Times. 26 September 2014.