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Holy Cross Armenian Apostolic Church is a significant Armenian Apostolic Church in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City at 580 West 187th Street. It occupies the former second location of the Lutheran church of The Lutheran Church of Our Saviour, established in 1897 as a mission church of St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church and built in its second location at West 187th Street.
The congregation was founded in 1868 after splitting from St. James's Lutheran Church. Most New York Lutherans were German in the nineteenth century, and "Holy Trinity was one of a very few English-speaking Lutheran congregations. The first church was at 47 West 21st Street, in the edifice originally built for St. Paul's Reformed Dutch Church." [3]
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A parish church in Manhattan, New York, built in 1900 and designed by Thomas H. Poole in the Gothic Revival style. It has five marble altars, stained glass windows, a pipe organ, and a school and community center.
A Roman Catholic parish church in the Upper West Side neighborhood of Manhattan, built in 1910-1912 in the Byzantine style. Learn about its history, architecture, and location from this Wikipedia article.
Our Saviour's Atonement Lutheran Church is a Lutheran church in Washington Heights, Manhattan, New York City at 578-580 West 187th Street. [1] The original building was constructed from 1925 to 1926 at a cost of $30,000 to designs by architect Stoyan N. Karastoyanoff of 220 Audubon Avenue. [ 1 ]
A historic Gothic Revival church on the Upper West Side of New York City, founded in 1888 to serve German immigrants. It was saved from demolition by Robert Moses' urban renewal program and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009.
Former Holy Cross School, now De La Salle Academy [1]. Holy Cross Church is a Roman Catholic church located at 329 West 42nd Street between Eighth and Ninth Avenues in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, near Times Square and across the street from the Port Authority Bus Terminal.