Judea Parish House

On Washington Green is the H-shaped parish house of the First Congregational Church of Washington. It was erected in 1874 and was originally called The Hall on the Green. Owned by the Washington Hall and Conference Room Association, it served as a meeting hall, chapel and library. In 1927 it was deeded to the church and extensively remodeled. It was dedicated on June 21, 1929 and called the Judea Parish House after the original name of Washington’s church: the Parish of Judea.

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Judea Parish House (1874)
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  • December 24, 2016 at 12:24 pm
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    is this still a congregational Church to this day?

  • April 5, 2021 at 2:54 pm
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    Yes. The building pictured here is just the Parish House. The church building itself is on the same campus, across the Green.

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