St. Paul's Chapel - New York, NY
Posted by: bluesnote
N 40° 42.677 W 074° 00.530
18T E 583721 N 4507179
A state marker at the main entrance to St. Paul's Church in New York City.
Waymark Code: WMRN3E
Location: New York, United States
Date Posted: 07/11/2016
Views: 8
The plaque says, "This famous example of Gregorian Architecture, built 1764-1766, with spire and portico added 1794-1796, is the only church structure surviving the Colonial Era of New York City. The design by Thomas McBean closely followed that of St. Martin-in-the-feilds by James Gibbs. President George Washington was a regular attendant following his inauguration in 1789 when the New York was the national capital."
Marker Name: St. Paul's Chapel
Marker Type: City
Agency: The New York Community Trust
Dedication Date: 1957
City/Town/Village Name: New York
County: New York
Region: New York City (Region 11)
Website: Not listed
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