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St. James Episcopal Church is located on East Main Street (New York State Route 5) in Batavia, New York, United States. It is a stone Neo-Gothic structure built in the early 20th century. It was the first of 65 similar churches, most also in Western New York, designed by Robert North, a former choirboy at the church. His design was informed by ...
The Evangelical Lutheran Church of St. Peter, known locally as the Old Stone Church, is located on US 9 in the Town of Rhinebeck, New York, United States. It is a stone church built in the late 18th century by the area's Palatine German immigrant population. It has been renovated significantly since then. The church congregation was established ...
Late Gothic Revival. Springboro's Universalist Church built the "Old Stone Church" in 1905, the congregation disbanded in the 1950s. Church presently used by South Dayton Church of Christ. [36] [37] Universalist Church of Westfield Center: 1849 built 1978 NRHP-listed LeRoy and Greenwich Rds.
Riverside Church occupies a 454-by-100-foot (138 m × 30 m) lot [134] between Riverside Drive to the west, 122nd Street to the north, Claremont Avenue to the east, and 120th Street to the south. [135] Riverside Church's main architects; Henry C. Pelton, Francis R. Allen, and Charles Collens; created the general plan for the church. [3]
The church building was built 1966 to Modernist designs by the architectural firm of Belfatto & Pavarini to resemble the prow of a ship. [8] The nautical design references the titular saint, Saint Brendan the Navigator. [9] The rectory address is 333 East 206th St., Bronx NY 10467. [9]
The First Unitarian Church of Rochester is used as a case study in Artist's Work/Artist's Voice: Louis I. Kahn, an educator's guide developed by the Museum of Modern Art to introduce students to architecture. [24] The First Unitarian Church of Rochester was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 2, 2014. [1]
First Methodist Episcopal Church of Nyack, also known as Old Stone Church, is a historic Methodist Episcopal church on North Broadway, south of the junction of North Broadway and Birchwood Avenue in Upper Nyack, Rockland County, New York. It was built in 1812-1813 and is a one-story, three by two bay, sandstone building on a stone foundation ...
German Evangelical Church, (c.1857) 89-93 Rivington Street—Also known as the First German Presbyterian Church, built circa 1857, later purchased by an Orthodox German Jewish congregation in 1864, later the Allen Street Memorial Church in 1890, and finally the First Roumanian-American Congregation (Jewish) in 1902. The building collapsed in ...