The Minot Presbyterian Church began on March 27, 1887 in a
room above a saloon when 11 people met with Rev. F.M.Wood, Synodical Missionary
in the Dakota Territory. In the fall of 1887 a small wooden building, 24 ft. X
44 ft. was built in downtown Minot on the corner of Second Avenue and First St
SW. In 1907, a second larger church had been built on the same site. By 1925
the building was remodeled. A balcony was added, the front entrance changed and
a fireplace and overflow room was also added. In 1957 the new church was built
and dedicated in a new location on Third Street Northeast. This is the present
location of the Presbyterian Church
Presbyterian Church - Downtown Minot
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