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Tucson Mid-Century Modern Churches

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Catalina American Baptist Church
Tucson, AZ
The Catalina American Baptist Church was built from 1960-1961. It was designed by Charles E. Cox. The church features a concrete hyperbolic paraboloid roof. The pastor of the church had been impressed with the Congress Hall in Berlin and sought to have something similar built for his congregation. The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [map]

Holy Trinity Lutheran Church
Tucson, AZ
The Holy Trinity Lutheran Church was built in 1961. The building now houses the Pusch Ridge Christian Academy. [map]

Faith Lutheran Church
Tucson, AZ
The Faith Lutheran Church was designed by Arthur Brown and built in 1951. For more, see these websites: 1 and 2. [map]

Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints
Tucson, AZ
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
Tucson, AZ
This Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was designed by the firm of Shill-Judd and built in 1972. [map]

The St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church was built in 1967. [map]

St. Odilia Catholic Church
Tucson, AZ
The St. Odilia Catholic Church was designed by Wendell Rossman and built in 1970. For more, see this website. [map]

Christ Church United Methodist
Tucson, AZ
The Christ Church United Methodist was built in 1958. [map]

Lutheran Church of the King
Tucson, AZ
The Lutheran Church of the King was designed by Edward Nelson and built in 1958. It is now known as the Abounding Grace Church. For more, see this website. [map]

Unitarian Universalist Church
Tucson, AZ
The Unitarian Universalist Church was built in 1970. [map]

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