St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church, Minneapolis

The founders of St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church established in 1869 were from German-speaking areas of Central Europe.  The first meetings were held in the home of Christian Mulchow at 917 Marshall St. NE.  The group soon moved to Little Red Schoolhouse at 13th and Main St. NE, and then to an existing church building at 625 Main St. NE, where it remained from 1869 - 1910 when it was able to erect its own building at the corner of Broadway and Washington St. NE (610 Broadway, NE).

 

Category: Church     Neighborhood: Northeast

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Two-story, Gothic building in light colored brick with central entry flanked by four-story corner towers.