First Reformed Dutch Church, Reformed church in Bayonne, United States.
The First Reformed Dutch Church is a religious building in Bayonne, New Jersey, distinguished by its Italianate architectural style with decorative brackets framing its exterior walls. The wooden-frame structure provides space for worship services and community events.
The congregation was established in 1828 and built their first church the following year, which was later replaced by a new structure. The current building dates to 1866 and received an expansion around 1890.
The church reflects Dutch religious influence that shaped the region and continues to serve as a place for Reformed worship and community gatherings. Local residents use the building for both spiritual observances and social meetings.
The building sits in a quiet residential area and is easily reached on foot when arriving by public transit or car. Sunday mornings offer the best time to visit when you can experience active worship and community life.
The church earned recognition on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 and had already been listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places in 1981. This dual recognition highlights its importance as a cultural landmark.
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