Pawtucket Congregational Church (Lowell, Massachusetts)

Pawtucket Congregational Church
Location Lowell, Massachusetts
Coordinates 42°39′2″N 71°19′56″W / 42.65056°N 71.33222°W / 42.65056; -71.33222Coordinates: 42°39′2″N 71°19′56″W / 42.65056°N 71.33222°W / 42.65056; -71.33222
Built 1898
Architect Brown, J. Merrill; Connell, Thomas H.
Architectural style Romanesque, Queen Anne
NRHP Reference #

07000167

[1]
Added to NRHP March 21, 2007

The Pawtucket Congregational Church is a historic church at 15 Mammoth Road in Lowell, Massachusetts. It sits across Massachusetts Route 113 from the Merrimack River at Pawtucket Falls on the site at which the Pennacook sachem Passaconaway once lived.

The church was gathered in 1797 by those who did not wish to travel to the center of Dracut for worship. Pawtucketville was part of Dracut when the church was founded. The current church building was erected in 1898, and exhibits Queen Anne and Romanesque Revival styling; its tower houses a bell cast by the Revere foundry in 1822.[2] The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007.[1]

Pawtucket Congregational Church is an open and affirming congregation of the United Church of Christ.

The church's chancel and pipe organ
He Is Risen stained glass window
Church bell, made in 1822 by Revere Company

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  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2008-04-15). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. "NRHP nomination for Pawtucket Congregational Church". Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Retrieved 2014-04-02.


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