Overview
Built in 1889 and dedicated in March 1890, Memorial Presbyterian Church stands as a memorial not only to Henry Flagler's beloved daughter, Jennie Louise, but as a monument to Flagler's own faith and vision. The son of a Presbyterian minister, Henry Morrison Flagler remains one of the preeminent developers of Florida.
Church services are held weekly throughout the year with Sunday school as well. Self-guided tours are available from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm Monday through Saturday.
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