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Traveling Exhibit
Prehistoric Times & Native American Heritage
Railroad
1889ers & Pioneers
Newspaper Exhibit
Farm Implements
1889er House
Edmond Beginnings
1920's Period Room
School Exhibit
Old Time Religion
Transportation
Bradbury Corner
Commerce
City Services
Clubs & Organizations
Sports & Leisure Activities
WWII & the Homefront
Edmond Historical Society & Museum
431 S. Boulevard
Edmond, OK 73034
(405) 340-0078
Fax: (405) 340-2771
edmondhistory@coxinet.net

Old Time Religion Church Exhibit (and scale model church replica)
In terms of public institutions, Edmond hurried ahead of other towns. The first church in Oklahoma Territory was St. John the Baptist Catholic Church at First and Boulevard. The church was completed at a cost of $500 on June 24, 1889, and had a congregation of 150 people. The building was shared by early Edmond churches on a rotating basis. Within 11 years the Catholic parishioners had outgrown the building. The original structure was sold and moved downtown to serve as the Debout Barber Shop. In honor of the 100th anniversary of the church in 1989, the Knights of Columbus constructed a scale model of the church. This model is located in front of the church exhibit.

Old Time ReligionThe five churches that appeared in early Edmond included the First Baptist Church, First Presbyterian Church, First Christian Church, Sarah E. Riley Memorial Methodist Episcopal Church, and the Parish of St. John the Baptist Catholic Church.

Fun Facts about Edmond’s churches: The first classes of Central Normal School were held in the almost completed Methodist Church in November 1891. The First Baptist Church established the Baptist Student Union at Central State to fill the needs of students on campus. The First Christian Church opened the first licensed day-care in Oklahoma in 1967. In 1986, the Presbyterian Church was the Guideposts magazine "Church of the Year."

As each church’s congregation has grown, so has the church building. Each of the five denominations have built new buildings several different times since their first initial building.

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