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St. Mark's Lutheran Church [1]

St. Mark's Lutheran [2] remains the oldest Evangelical Lutheran Church in Charlotte. Worship services were first held in 1859. The church occupied a number of facilities, including the one seen here at 408  North Tryon Street before moving to its current location on Queens Road. Black Lutherans organized a church with the same name. It was at 510 South Davidson Street. Unfortunately, we do not have an image of that church.

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