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August 28, 1973 – Old Brick – long-time home of First Presbyterian Church of Iowa City – is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as North Presbyterian Church.
When it was announced in 1966 that the leadership team of First Presbyterian Church had decided to tear down their iconic church building on Market Street, replacing it with a new facility, all hell broke loose within the congregation. By 1968, Professor Joseph Baker and his wife Matilda – long time members of the church – had been excommunicated, accused of causing division by steer-heading a city-wide effort to save ‘Old Brick’. Between 1975 and 1977, the preservation effort continued – working under the name of Friends of Old Brick. Standing their ground against all odds, by April 1977, Old Brick was saved from certain destruction. Today – 50 years later – the hard work of historic preservation continues, with Friends of Historic Preservation now leading the way.
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