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English: Stuart Alliance Church, 445 Southeast Osceola Street, Stuart, Florida. Built as First Presbyterian Church, which later built a new church in North River Shores in Stuart. It then became a Southern Methodist Church known as Osceola Street Methodist Church, which merged with a Christian and Missionary Alliance Church to become the Stuart Alliance Church. Today it is also used by a Brazilian Protestant Church and by a Charismatic Episcopal Church
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