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""The beautiful white church...symbolizes the devout spirit of the New England Puritans who celebrated the first Thanksgiving.... New Englanders have always carried with them their faith in God and their belief that Americans should be humbly grateful for the good things they enjoy.
-- Life Magazine
20 November 1944
A Tallmadge committee of seven men developed plans for building the church in 1819 and appointed one of their members, Lemuel Porter, as the architect and builder. The church raising began in July of 1822 and the church was dedicated on 8 September 1825.
Reflecting Porter's design, the wood, brace-framed church features a Greek Revival portico, supported by four large columns, and a dominant one-hundred-foot-high steeple with a weathervane. The main building measured forty-four feet wide by fifty-six feet long.
For more information, visit www.tallmadgechurch.com
Hours:
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Open All Year |
Daylight Hours |
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Weddings & Events: By appointment only |
Call: 330-733-5879 |
Admission
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(Except for weddings) |
Location
Tallmadge Church is on the public circle of the city of Tallmadge, in Summit County, at the intersection of State Route 91 and State Route 261.
General Information
Tallmadge Church
115 Tallmadge Circle
Tallmadge, OH 44278
Phone:
330-733-5879
E.Mail:
email@tallmadgechurch.com
Caretaker:
D. M. Gibson
(Note: Caretaker maintains part time office hours. When requesting information, please leave a voice or email message).


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