Tumwater Methodist Church

When it was built it was one of two churches in Tumwater, (the other being Baptist);[2] initially the minister rode circuit preaching and serving much of Thurston County over the course of the week.

In the 1930s the adjacent parsonage was sold and a two-story addition was built uphill from the original church which added a social hall, classrooms, and plumbing.

The building served as the location of Tumwater Methodist Church for almost 100 years until they sold the property to Unitarians in the 1960s,[4] who worshiped there it until outgrowing it and transferring ownership, in the early 1990s, to a Quaker congregation.

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