The First Congregational Church, Center and Lincoln Streets, was designed by Warren H. Hayes in the Richardsonian Romanesque style and erected in 1890.
The First Congregational Church, a Richardsonian Romanesque design, at the corner of Center and Lincoln streets. The photograph was taken from the Episcopal Church grounds.
First Congregational Church's pipe organ, installed when the church was built in 1890. The 1896 book, Santa Cruz County, notes, "There is ... a fine pipe organ, the gift of the Cheerful Workers, a flourishing society connected with the church."
Carriage in front of the First Congregational Church, at the corner of Center and Lincoln Streets. The congregation moved to a new location in 1958 and the sanctuary was torn down.