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The third and present Trinity Church building was built in 1846 and designed by architect Richard Upjohn in the Gothic Revival style. [28] [29] In 1976, the United States Department of the Interior designated Trinity Church a National Historic Landmark because of its architectural significance and its place within the history of New York City ...
The former Trinity Church, constructed in 1735 and destroyed in the Great Boston Fire of 1872. After its former site on Summer Street burned in the Great Boston Fire of 1872, the current church complex was erected under the direction of Rector Phillips Brooks (1835–1893), one of the best-known and most charismatic preachers of his time.
St. Paul's Chapel is a chapel building of Trinity Church, an episcopal parish, located at 209 Broadway, between Fulton Street and Vesey Street, in Lower Manhattan, New York City. Built in 1766, it is the oldest surviving church building in Manhattan [4] and one of the nation's most well renowned examples of Late Georgian church architecture. [5]
Emmanuel Church in Coloma, oldest Protestant church building, built in 1855 (Methodist/Episcopal) Trinity+St. Peter's Church (Episcopal), San Francisco, oldest Episcopal church congregation west of the Mississippi, founded 1849 as Trinity Church (Episcopal) St. John's Church in Sacramento, Built in 1867 (Evangelical Lutheran)
The building is the 4th iteration of the church since the original was erected in 1695. Tubman Chapel, St. Mary's Star of the Sea Roman Catholic Church Church Creek, Maryland: 1767–1770 Religious Also used as a school house after later Victorian Era church was built across the road. [18] Shepherd's Delight: Still Pond, Maryland: 1767–1783; 1810
Old Trinity Church, also known as Trinity Church, Oxford, is a historic Episcopal church established in 1696 located in Oxford Township, ... built about 1684. The ...
Trinity Church, also known as Trinity Episcopal Church, is located at 503 Asbury Avenue in the city of Asbury Park in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.Built from 1908 to 1911, the historic Late Gothic Revival stone church was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 6, 2014, for its significance in architecture.
The first Trinity Church was built two blocks to the west of this burial ground at the base of the hill or terrace initially. It was constructed from the 1780s to 1805. This first church was a brick building, octagonal in shape in the meeting-house style of architecture.