National Register Listing

Second United Presbyterian Church

a.k.a. La Segunda Iglesia Presbyteriana Unida;Second Church

812 Edith Blvd., NE, Albuquerque, NM

The Second United Presbyterian Church at 812 Edith N. E. is the second home of the oldest Protestant Spanish church in Albuquerque. Descendants of the first settlers of the mid-19th century community of Martineztown established the church in 1889 and it has continued to play a major role in the life of this cohesive Hispanic community. The present church building, erected in 1922, has been little altered since its construction and stands as an excellent and rare example of the Mission style in the city. As an important local institution and as one of only a handful of city buildings designed in the Mission style, the Second United Presbyterian Church is locally significant.

Local significance of the building:
Architecture; Religion

Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 1984.

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