First Unitarian Church Baltimore
The First Unitarian Church in Baltimore, Maryland is a historic and significant landmark. It's the oldest building continuously used by a Unitarian congregation and has beautiful stained glass from Louis Comfort Tiffany's studio. The church also boasts a pipe organ donated by Enoch Pratt. It's famous for being the site of William Ellery Channing's Baltimore Sermon of May 5, 1819, which laid the foundation for the Unitarian denomination.
Experiences in First Unitarian Church Baltimore are coming soon.
Events and activities near First Unitarian Church Baltimore
- The Baltimore Museum of Art (Meyerhoff Auditorium)
We call it Ballet: Sleeping Beauty Dance & Light Show
Apr 16From $40.00 - The Baltimore Museum of Art (Meyerhoff Auditorium)
We call it Flamenco: A Sensational Spanish Dance Show
Jun 27From $40.00 - Broadway Square
The Original Fells Point Ghost Walk by Baltimore Ghost Tours
Mar 28 - Jun 07From $30.00 - The Baltimore Museum of Art (Meyerhoff Auditorium)
Candlelight: Neo-Soul Favorites ft. Songs by Prince, Childish Gambino, & More
Apr 18 - May 09From $42.50 - The Baltimore Museum of Art (Meyerhoff Auditorium)
Candlelight: A Tribute to Whitney Houston
Apr 18From $36.00
Getting there
First Unitarian Church Baltimore
10 W. Franklin Street. Baltimore, MD 21201, Baltimore, 21201