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The Center Church on the Green: 250 Temple St

The Center Church of the Green, also known as The First Church of Christ (United Church of Christ / Congregational), is the middle church of the three located just near the New Haven Green Park. It was established in 1639. The present Georgian-style building was constructed in 1812, designed by architect Ithiel Town.

The church is famous for housing The Crypt, located in its basement, containing the identified remains of about 137 people, plus another 1,000+ of the unidentified ones, with gravestones dating back to 1687-1812, which is one of the rare colonial burial grounds preserved intact. The oldest dated stone there (1687) is that of Sarah Rutherford Trowbridge.

The church also features the beautiful Waterford crystal chandelier, Tiffany stained glass windows, and a Fisk Pipe Organ.

*** Amistad Freedom Trail ***
Back in the mid-19th century, this church congregation was actively involved in supporting the Mende African captives during the Amistad incident and were particularly instrumental in gaining support for the Africans held in the New Haven Jail.

Spring PD Day: New Haven Tour
  1. New Haven Green
  2. Trinity Episcopal Church on the Green: 230 Temple Street
  3. The Center Church on the Green: 250 Temple St
  4. United Church on the Green: 270 Temple Street
  5. Connecticut Hall: 344 College St
  6. Amistad Memorial: 165 Church St
  7. New Haven City Hall: 165 Church St
  8. New Haven Public Library: 133 Elm St
  9. Harkness Tower: 74 High Street
  10. Grove Street Cemetery: 227 Grove Street
  11. The Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library: 121 Wall Street
  12. Yale Art Gallery: 1111 Chapel Street
  13. Yale Repertory Theatre: 1120 Chapel St
  14. ART: Ocean: 1071 Chapel St
  15. Yale Center for British Art (Temporarily Closed): 1080 Chapel St
  16. ART: Dawn & Gemma: 1184 Chapel St
  17. ART: Square with Four Circles: 160 Temple St
  18. ART: Connecticut Carnivores: 160 Temple St
  19. The Yale Art & Architecture Building: 180 York St
  20. ART: Repeat and Reverse: 180 York Street
  21. ART: Finding Home: 24 High St
  22. Louis Lunch: 261 Crown Street
  23. ART: Anne Frank: 365 Crown St