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#97 One of the gems of church construction in the decade was First Presbyterian Church at Fourth Avenue and Monroe Street. In 2012, it was purchased by a fundamentalist congregation.

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#97 One of the gems of church construction in the decade was First Presbyterian Church at Fourth Avenue and Monroe Street. In 2012, it was purchased by a fundamentalist congregation.

What Phoenix looked like in the Roaring 1920s

#97 One of the gems of church construction in the decade was First Presbyterian Church at Fourth Avenue and Monroe Street. In 2012, it was purchased by a fundamentalist congregation.

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