Church of the Unity
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Address207 State Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Years built1866–1869
Demolished1961
| Church of the Unity | |
|---|---|
| Third Congregational Society | |
![]() Church of the Unity | |
| 42°06′11″N 72°35′02″W / 42.1030°N 72.5840°W | |
| Address | 207 State Street, Springfield, Massachusetts, United States |
| Denomination | Unitarianism |
| Architecture | |
| Years built | 1866–1869 |
| Demolished | 1961 |
The Church of the Unity was a church building designed by H. H. Richardson and built in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1866. It housed the Third Congregational Society, a Unitarian congregation founded in 1819 (although they were referred to as the Church of the Unity during their residence in the building).[1] It was demolished in 1961.[2]


