Beaches Museum Chapel

Beaches Museum Chapel (HM21G4)

Location: Jacksonville Beach, FL 32250 Duval County
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Country: United States of America
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N 30° 17.307', W 81° 23.591'

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In Honor of Frances Deyampert McCondichie

The Beaches Museum Chapel, also known as the old St. Paul's Episcopal By-The-Sea, is one of the oldest remaining structures at the Beaches. It was built in 1887 two blocks south of this location and two blocks south from the ocean in what is now Jacksonville Beach, then known at Pablo Beach. It was the first Protestant church constructed for the beach residents. Previously, worship services were held at the Murray Hall Hotel, which burned down only a few years later. The chapel was moved to the Pablo Historical Park in 2012 and officially reopened to the public in 2013.
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HM NumberHM21G4
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Placed ByBeaches Museum & History Park
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Date Added Tuesday, September 5th, 2017 at 10:02am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)17R E 462188 N 3350814
Decimal Degrees30.28845000, -81.39318333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 30° 17.307', W 81° 23.591'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds30° 17' 18.42" N, 81° 23' 35.46" W
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Area Code(s)904
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 2-98 4th St N, Jacksonville Beach FL 32250, US
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