Center Methodist Church - History

History

Evolution of Provincetown Landmark:

  • 1860 - Center Methodist Episcopal Church
  • 1958 - Chrysler Art Museum
  • 1974 - Center for the Arts
  • 1976 - Provincetown Heritage Museum
  • 2005 - Provincetown Public Library

The church was built in 1860. It was said to be the largest church of Methodist denomination anywhere in the United States. It cost $22,000 to complete, and had room to seat 900 people in 128 pews. The original spire was 162 feet tall and contained a huge bronze bell cast by George Holbrook in Eastmeadow, Massachusetts, according to a history of Provincetown Methodists done in 1995 by the Provincetown Methodist congregation's 200th Anniversary Committee. The steeple was weakened and damaged in the Portland Gale, and so a new steeple, restored in 2007, was reduced to be 100 feet off the ground. Yet, according to the Provincetown Banner, the local newspaper:

"Even today looking from the end of MacMillan Wharf towards town, the building is one of the most prominent on the skyline. —Provincetown Banner, 28 April 2005

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