Father Pitt

Why should the beautiful die?


First Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis

First Presbyterian Church

This grand Gothic complex was one of two Presbyterian churches that stood on opposite corners of the same intersection. The other one was the First United Presbyterian (old Pa Pitt will probably never tire of that joke, which the Presbyterians hand to him on a silver platter). Eventually the United Presbyterian congregation united with this one, which is now known as the Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis, though it seems to have used the name Coraopolis Presbyterian relatively recently, when it picked the domain name for its Web site.

The current lavish building was put up in 1929, as we learn from a postcard on the church’s history page, at a cost of $315,000 including furnishings.

Cornerstone: First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church
First Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis
Entrance
Dransom
Ornament
Lantern
Lantern
First Presbyterian Church
Now called Presbyterian Church of Coraopolis
Tower
Tower through branches
Tower and tower entrance
Tower and tower entrance
School and office wing
Nikon COOLPIX P100.
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