When settlers established towns across Nebraska, churches were some of the first structures to be established. Not many of those churches have survived to the present day, but there’s one that has stood since the mid-1800s. It’s thought to be the oldest church in the state, and you can still visit it today.

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The First Presbyterian Church is located at 2002 Franklin Street, Bellevue, Nebraska 68005. See more photos of this stunning building on the City of Bellevue website.

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