Detail View: African - Americans on the Central Coast: Springfield Baptist Church moved to its present location, 2747 South Broad Street, San Luis Obispo, California, July 14, 1963 ; April 1, 1973 cornerstone laying and homecoming celebration, indebtedness of church building paid off ; July 4, 1976 Springfield Baptist Church participated in the Ecumenical Bicentennial Celebration sponsored by the San Luis Obispo Ministerial Association at Mission Plaza ; a copy of the church history was placed in the San Luis Obispo Historical Society Museum Time Capsule.

Title: 
Springfield Baptist Church moved to its present location, 2747 South Broad Street, San Luis Obispo, California, July 14, 1963 ; April 1, 1973 cornerstone laying and homecoming celebration, indebtedness of church building paid off ; July 4, 1976 Springfield Baptist Church participated in the Ecumenical Bicentennial Celebration sponsored by the San Luis Obispo Ministerial Association at Mission Plaza ; a copy of the church history was placed in the San Luis Obispo Historical Society Museum Time Capsule.
Creator: 
unknown
Date: 
circa 1963
Description: 
View of Springfield Baptist Church, 2747 South Broad Street, San Luis Obispo. Image originally obtained from Marie Barron.
Format: 
1 photographic print : b&w ; 21 X 26 cm.
Type: 
image
Contributor: 
Black Gold Cooperative Library System
Subject: 
San Luis Obispo (Calif.)
Subject: 
Springfield Baptist Church (San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
Subject: 
Baptist churches -- California -- San Luis Obispo
Subject: 
African Americans -- California -- San Luis Obispo County
Language: 
eng
Copyright Statement: 
Copyright status unknown
Copyright Holder: 
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Note: 
Part of "Historical Photos of Four Ethnicities on California's Central Coast" Collection
Note: 
Originally published as part of African - Americans on the Central Coast: a photo essay
Identifier: 
ark:/13030/c8z036xx
Filename: 
CVTB_108.jpg
BG Identifier: 
AA130