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Church of St. Paul & St. Andrew 263 W 86th St/ West End Ave, New York neighborhood: Upper West Side hours Sat:Closed Sun:Closed building date: 1895-1897 architect: R.H. Robertson The church is an eclectic mix of Romanesque, Renaissance and Classical styles featuring a 108-ft octagonal tower and a 1000 seat sanctuary. The building is home to the largest emergency food program in the area, a women's shelter and other social service work. subway: 1 to 86th St. bus: M5, M7, M11, M86, M104. |
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St. Paul's Church 897 South Columbus Ave/ S 3rd Ave, Bronx neighborhood: Mount Vernon hours Sat:Closed Sun:Closed Maximum people: 7 building date: 1763 architect: unknown This stone church was once used as a field hospital in the Revolutionary War. Climb its 225-year-old wooden staircase, see its 1758 bronze bell, and walk through its historic cemetery. subway: 5 to Dyer Ave, walk 5 blocks. bus: W55 to South Columbus Ave. other transportation: Hutchinson River Parkway to Exit #7 (Boston Post Rd), follow signs to the site. |
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church 199 Carroll St/ Clinton St, Brooklyn neighborhood: Carroll Gardens hours Sat:Closed Sun:Closed building date: 1867 architect: Richard M. Upjohn other architects/consultants: Ralph Adam Cram This was Upjohn's parish church and among the first of his famous High Victorian Gothic buildings. The interior was redesigned by Cram beginning in 1910. The building's 140th anniversary is this fall. subway: F to Carroll St. bus: B75. |