Brotherhood Synagogue
Sunday, October 16
1857-1869
orginal, King & Kellum
restored, Polshek Partnership, now Ennead Architects, 1975; restoration & renovation, Silberstang Architects, now Silberstang Lasky Architects, 1997-2002.

Situated in a former Quaker Meeting House, the sanctuary can hold up to 900 people and features original pews, iron columns and exposed brick. A basement tunnel is said to have been used as part of the Underground Railroad during the Civil War.