Vintage Photos of the Old Stone Church in Downtown Cleveland, Which Turns 200 This Year

The Old Stone Church is celebrating its 200th anniversary this year. Built in 1820, the historic Presbyterian church has been at the same site on Public Square since its establishment. While the church has been rebuilt twice due to fires, the current iteration of the building is basically the same as its been since 1884 outside of the addition of a steeple in 1999. The church was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.

All photos via the Cleveland Memory Project.

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 The Old Stone Church, 1820

The Old Stone Church, 1820

 Euclid Street, 1833

Euclid Street, 1833

 St. Clair Street, east from Bank Street, 1833

St. Clair Street, east from Bank Street, 1833

 Old Stone Church, 1855

Old Stone Church, 1855

 Original Old Stone Church, 1858-1884

Original Old Stone Church, 1858-1884

 Old Stone Church Postcard, 1876

Old Stone Church Postcard, 1876

 Public Square, 1910

Public Square, 1910

 Old Stone Church Interior, 1920

Old Stone Church Interior, 1920

 Old Stone Church Interior, 1920

Old Stone Church Interior, 1920

 Public Square, 1929

Public Square, 1929

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