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Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour
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The large Neo-classical Revival brick structure is the oldest remaining church in Kings Mountain and the first Baptist congregation. Organized by Lucinda Smith Cornwell and Margaret Isabelle Nevitt Kendrick in 1890, the old building was razed in 1913, and this one was built in 1915. In 1957, fifty members bought a lot at West King and Sims Streets to build a new church, which opened July 3, 1960, as the new "First Baptist Church." However, a group of 221 members decided to remain in the old structure, creating "Kings Mountain Baptist Church." The stone building to the right is the Scout Hut, used for Sunday school classes.


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[Audio Transcript] The large Neo-classical Revival brick structure is the oldest remaining church in Kings Mountain, and the first Baptist congregation. Organized by Lucinda Smith Cornwell and Margaret Isabelle Nevitt Kendrick in 1890, the old building was razed in 1913 an this one built in 1915. In 1957, fifty members bought a lot at West King and Sims Streets to build a new church, which opened July 3, 1960, as the new "First Baptist Church." However, a group of 221 members decided to remain in the old structure, creating "Kings Mountain Baptist Church." The stone building to the right is the Scout Hut, used for Sunday school classes.

"Kings Mountain Downtown Historical Walking Tour Pamphlet", City of Kings Mountain, Mauney Memorial Library, 2000s