Olive Through the Ages

Tour of Olive: Section F

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1St. Paul's Lutheran Parochial School: The school building, completed in 1922, showed an address listed as 108 Magnolia Avenue in 1929 and as 8651 Magnolia Avenue in 1958, the year in which the school relocated to its new site on Heim Avenue in Orange. In 1961, the address of the school was listed as 16682 Heim, which became 16702 E. Heim by 1965. In autumn 1985, the school relocated again, this time to the former Heim Elementary School grounds at 901 E. Heim where it remains today. The wooden structure that once housed the original parochial school has been renovated and is part of the North Orange Christian Church facilities. (See recent image of the original, modified structure.)

2St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church: Founded April 7, 1907, the congregation's wooden church was completed at this site on Main Street in 1913. The address was listed as 108 Magnolia Avenue in 1929 and as 16601 Main in 1958. In July 1963, the building was dedicated at the southwestern corner of Heim at Canal, which was designated as 16702 E. Heim by 1965, the location where the church still operates today, but at its current address of 1250 E. Heim Avenue. The property at this site was sold in 1965. (See 1907 image and 1927 image.)

Tzaddi Wedding Chapel and Metaphysical Center: In 1967, this organization occupied the former St. Paul's Lutheran Church sanctuary and remained here a few years. (See 1967 image.)

Olive Heights Wedding Chapel and Reception Hall (Olive Heights Catering): In 1971, this organization occupied the sanctuary, listed at 1000 E. Lincoln. (See 1970 USGS aerial map.)

North Orange Christian Church: In 1973, this organization began occupying the wooden structure, listed at 1001 E. Lincoln. The sanctuary remains here today, though it has been renovated in recent years to accommodate its growing congregation. (See 1982 photo and recent photo.)

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