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Central Congregational Church was earlier called the Circular Church. This church in Charleston back in the day used to be an independent church but in 1882, it joined Congregational Association, The United Church of Christ and United Presbyterian church. It is the only church that is a part of two major denominations. Since it is influenced by various groups, the architecture is no different. It is a mix of Romanesque and Gothic design with the cloverleaf-like building structure.The church looks regal with twin stairways, wrought iron railings and carvings on pillars. The church embodies a beautiful serene personality and is a must visit.
Address : 150 meeting Street, Charleston, 29401, South Carolina, USA
Timings : Subject to change
Established in : 1681(First building)
Achievement : Recognised as National Historic Landmark
Parking : Not available
Wheelchair access : Not available
Note : A few sessions are shelved owing to the pandemic