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St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church was a Reformed Protestant Dutch church in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, which was Manhattan's oldest congregation when it was demolished in 1949. The church was on the northwest corner of Fifth Avenue and 48th Street near Rockefeller Center.
The St. Nicholas Collegiate Church at 600 Fifth Avenue at 48th Street was built in 1869-72, designed by W. Wheeler Smith in the Gothic Revival style, which critic Montgomery Schuyler called "Gothic gone roaring mad". Before being named after St. Nicholas, it was known as the Fifth Avenue Church and the Forty-Eighth Street Church.
Pages in category "Former Dutch Reformed churches in New York (state)" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Dec. 4, 2022; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Shoes are set out in the hopes of them being filled with sweets for St. Nicholas Day during the Ohio History Connection's annual Dickens of a Christmas event ...
St. John's Chapel (1803) – A chapel in the Episcopal parish of Trinity Church (New York City). It was built in 1803 to a design by John McComb Jr. and his brother Isaac McComb on Varick Street with a sandstone tetra-style prostyle portico supporting a tower (with spire) rising to 214.25 feet.
Dutch kids meet St. Nicholas via drive-ins Locator: Apeldoorn, The Netherlands Father of Christmas and his helpers distributed presents to excited children at a socially distanced drive-in ...
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St. Nicholas Collegiate Reformed Protestant Dutch Church; Saint Nicholas Society of the City of New York; Congregation Shearith Israel; The Society of Daughters of Holland Dames; South Bushwick Reformed Church; Jacob Steendam