A Partial History
of Buena Park, California
First Congregational Church
of Buena Park, California was the first established church in
Buena Park. It was the result of James A. Whitaker's dream for the
new community, which later became a "baby boomer"
community and incorporated in 1953. (See photos)
Whitaker founded the town, acquiring 690 acres in 1885.
In 1887 when he filed a map for the town, he used the name
"Buena Park". A grassy area where Artesia and Beach
Boulevards now meet had been named Plaza Buena (the "good
place") by early Spanish-speaking settlers, so Whitaker
apparently adopted the "Buena" name for his town. Within
a short time, a little business district sprang up at Ninth Street
and Grand Avenue around Whitaker's general store, near the
railroad depot.
Whitaker let a group of worshippers
use a room above his Whitaker General Store for holding
church services and then donated 100 square feet (and $3,000) at
Tenth Street and Grand for a new church.
More than $700 was donated by the
Congregational Board of New York City. With this wonderful
support, the First Congregational Church of Buena Park was
officially established on September 5, 1888.
The original church (shown above at
its dedication in 1891) was constructed of wood. It was replaced
by the present structure in 1929.\
Credit: Buena Park Chamber of
Commerce
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First Congregational Church
6633 Beach Boulevard
Buena Park, CA 90621
(Located between the 5 and 91 freeways on Beach Boulevard)
Phone (714) 522-1831.
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