Bellevue's first church is established in 1901.

  • By Dave Wilma
  • Posted 10/11/1999
  • HistoryLink.org Essay 1732
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In 1901, Bellevue's first church, the Congregational Church built at the southeast corner of 108th Avenue SE and NE 8th Street, is established.

The building stood until 1958 when it was razed for a new structure.


Sources:

Bellevue Chronicle (Bellevue: City of Bellevue, 1987), p. 2.


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